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CHAMU tea packaging is made from discarded tea stems which produced during the production of tea and forming by a hot-press method.

21. December 2019 | via Gp-award.com | Read more

CHAMU tea packaging is made from discarded tea stems which produced during the production of tea and forming by a hot-press method.

21. December 2019 | via Gp-award.com | Read more
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According to Ecovative, mycelia and their hair-like network of cells could help build everything from lab-grown meat to 3D-printed organs to bio-fabricated leather.

20. December 2019 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more

According to Ecovative, mycelia and their hair-like network of cells could help build everything from lab-grown meat to 3D-printed organs to bio-fabricated leather.

20. December 2019 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more
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MANOTECA crafts unique pieces of furniture by using parts from abandoned products.

19. December 2019 | via Manoteca.com | Read more

MANOTECA crafts unique pieces of furniture by using parts from abandoned products.

19. December 2019 | via Manoteca.com | Read more
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Benjamin Benmoyal, a fashion student at Central Saint Martins in London, uses discarded video and cassette tapes to design his new collection called “It Was Better Tomorrow.”

17. December 2019 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more

Benjamin Benmoyal, a fashion student at Central Saint Martins in London, uses discarded video and cassette tapes to design his new collection called “It Was Better Tomorrow.”

17. December 2019 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more
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The company repurposedMATERIALS comes up with creative ways to keep all sorts of unwanted stuff out of landfills.

16. December 2019 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more

The company repurposedMATERIALS comes up with creative ways to keep all sorts of unwanted stuff out of landfills.

16. December 2019 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more
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Geami ExBox is the new low volume wrapping solution by Ranpak. A high performance and "green" alternative for bubble wrap.

14. December 2019 | via Core77.com | Read more

Geami ExBox is the new low volume wrapping solution by Ranpak. A high performance and "green" alternative for bubble wrap.

14. December 2019 | via Core77.com | Read more
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The Ocean Cleanup’s device — a 2,000-foot long floating tube that skims the surface of the water to catch plastic trash—has returned to shore.

13. December 2019 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more

The Ocean Cleanup’s device — a 2,000-foot long floating tube that skims the surface of the water to catch plastic trash—has returned to shore.

13. December 2019 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more
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Through the unconventional use of seaweed as a main material for a domestic environment, the product plays on the tension between the artistic and the commercial.

12. December 2019 | via Dezeen.com | Read more

Through the unconventional use of seaweed as a main material for a domestic environment, the product plays on the tension between the artistic and the commercial.

12. December 2019 | via Dezeen.com | Read more
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Canadian company ‘change toothpaste’ designed a new type of toothpaste that makes a toothpaste tube obsolete.

10. December 2019 | via Designboom.com | Read more

Canadian company ‘change toothpaste’ designed a new type of toothpaste that makes a toothpaste tube obsolete.

10. December 2019 | via Designboom.com | Read more
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In 2016, Japanese scientists discovered a bacterium that can break down PET plastic. Now, researchers from DTU will speed up the process to put plastic waste to use.

09. December 2019 | via eppm.com | Read more

In 2016, Japanese scientists discovered a bacterium that can break down PET plastic. Now, researchers from DTU will speed up the process to put plastic waste to use.

09. December 2019 | via eppm.com | Read more
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