The people of Kamikatsu have Zen-like patience when it comes to recycling. The Village aims to go “zero waste” and has 45 separate categories of recycling items.
06. September 2019 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more
The people of Kamikatsu have Zen-like patience when it comes to recycling. The Village aims to go “zero waste” and has 45 separate categories of recycling items.
06. September 2019 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more
8 percent of all oil is used for the production of plastic. Bioplastic, on the other hand, is made at least partly from plant-based materials. There are two subcategories of bioplastics that are important to understand.
05. September 2019 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more
8 percent of all oil is used for the production of plastic. Bioplastic, on the other hand, is made at least partly from plant-based materials. There are two subcategories of bioplastics that are important to understand.
05. September 2019 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more
Annual consumption of plastic bottles is set to top half a trillion by 2021, far outstripping recycling efforts and jeopardising oceans, coastlines and other environments.
03. September 2019 | via Theguardian.com | Read more
Annual consumption of plastic bottles is set to top half a trillion by 2021, far outstripping recycling efforts and jeopardising oceans, coastlines and other environments.
03. September 2019 | via Theguardian.com | Read more
Bowls made of mushrooms, cups made from seaweed, and detergent-style pods for food: Designers worldwide are working hard to create alternatives to plastic.
29. August 2019 | via Nationalgeographic.com | Read more
Bowls made of mushrooms, cups made from seaweed, and detergent-style pods for food: Designers worldwide are working hard to create alternatives to plastic.
29. August 2019 | via Nationalgeographic.com | Read more
Researchers have designed a recyclable plastic that can be disassembled into its constituent parts at the molecular level, and then reassembled into a different shape, texture, and color again and again without loss of performance or quality.
24. August 2019 | via Sciencedaily.com | Read more
Researchers have designed a recyclable plastic that can be disassembled into its constituent parts at the molecular level, and then reassembled into a different shape, texture, and color again and again without loss of performance or quality.
24. August 2019 | via Sciencedaily.com | Read more