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In a new position paper, “Recycling Bioplastics,” experts from Fraunhofer UMSICHT took a closer look at the material group of bioplastics and wondered: Are bioplastics compatible with recycling?

27. May 2019 | via Britishplastics.co.uk | Read more

In a new position paper, “Recycling Bioplastics,” experts from Fraunhofer UMSICHT took a closer look at the material group of bioplastics and wondered: Are bioplastics compatible with recycling?

27. May 2019 | via Britishplastics.co.uk | Read more
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The strongest trends in the packaging industry in 2019 all revolve around circular economy. Why? At least in the EU context, it’s driven primarily by political pressure and consumer perception regarding packaging.

25. May 2019 | via thinkstep.com | Read more

The strongest trends in the packaging industry in 2019 all revolve around circular economy. Why? At least in the EU context, it’s driven primarily by political pressure and consumer perception regarding packaging.

25. May 2019 | via thinkstep.com | Read more
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Spanish manufacturer of hand-made lamps, PET Lamp, creates colorful collections of pendant lamps using indigenous craft techniques from all over the world.

24. May 2019 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more

Spanish manufacturer of hand-made lamps, PET Lamp, creates colorful collections of pendant lamps using indigenous craft techniques from all over the world.

24. May 2019 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more
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Environmentally friendly packaging company BioPak has partnered with Qantas to see the world's first zero-waste flight take off.

23. May 2019 | via Businessnewsaus.com.au | Read more

Environmentally friendly packaging company BioPak has partnered with Qantas to see the world's first zero-waste flight take off.

23. May 2019 | via Businessnewsaus.com.au | Read more
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With reusable packaging as its foundation, the ground-breaking Loop shopping platform enables zero waste, unleashes packaging innovation, and enhances consumer convenience.

21. May 2019 | via Packworld.com | Read more

With reusable packaging as its foundation, the ground-breaking Loop shopping platform enables zero waste, unleashes packaging innovation, and enhances consumer convenience.

21. May 2019 | via Packworld.com | Read more
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Dutch designer Kelly Gijsen has collaborated with startup company Graviky Labs to create a range of scarves that are patterned with ink made from carbon emissions.

20. May 2019 | via Dezeen.com | Read more

Dutch designer Kelly Gijsen has collaborated with startup company Graviky Labs to create a range of scarves that are patterned with ink made from carbon emissions.

20. May 2019 | via Dezeen.com | Read more
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Genau so gut wie Styropor, kann aber im Garten entsorgt werden: Landpack hat eine „radikal umweltfreundliche“ Verpackungsbox entwickelt und rund 600 Lebensmittelversender als Kunden.

18. May 2019 | via Faz.net | Read more

Genau so gut wie Styropor, kann aber im Garten entsorgt werden: Landpack hat eine „radikal umweltfreundliche“ Verpackungsbox entwickelt und rund 600 Lebensmittelversender als Kunden.

18. May 2019 | via Faz.net | Read more
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Edouard Martinet does not solder or weld parts. His sculptures are screwed together. This gives his forms an extra level of visual richness.

17. May 2019 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more

Edouard Martinet does not solder or weld parts. His sculptures are screwed together. This gives his forms an extra level of visual richness.

17. May 2019 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more
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Throwise (throw-wisely) is a gamification of disposing waste to help elementary school students reduce waste.

16. May 2019 | via Core77.com | Read more

Throwise (throw-wisely) is a gamification of disposing waste to help elementary school students reduce waste.

16. May 2019 | via Core77.com | Read more
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Members of the Rotary Club of Windsor 1918 recycled plastic bags to make mats for the homeless.

14. May 2019 | via Windsorstar.com | Read more

Members of the Rotary Club of Windsor 1918 recycled plastic bags to make mats for the homeless.

14. May 2019 | via Windsorstar.com | Read more
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