Category "Material"

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James Cropper has announced Poise, a new thermoformed, plastic-free, natural fibre member of its COLOURFORM range.

16. January 2020 | via Packagingeurope.com | Read more

James Cropper has announced Poise, a new thermoformed, plastic-free, natural fibre member of its COLOURFORM range.

16. January 2020 | via Packagingeurope.com | Read more
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About 35 percent of all harvested trees in the world are used to make paper and cardboard. This method uses nontoxic ingredients and permits repeated reuse of paper, thereby reducing the environmental effects.

14. January 2020 | via Theconversation.com | Read more

About 35 percent of all harvested trees in the world are used to make paper and cardboard. This method uses nontoxic ingredients and permits repeated reuse of paper, thereby reducing the environmental effects.

14. January 2020 | via Theconversation.com | Read more
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A Lamp created from paper pulp of 4-paper egg cartons that are spread over a mold and left to dry.

13. January 2020 | via Design-milk.com | Read more

A Lamp created from paper pulp of 4-paper egg cartons that are spread over a mold and left to dry.

13. January 2020 | via Design-milk.com | Read more
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Synthesis Creative Lab created a natural packing made from a certain type of pumpkin.

11. January 2020 | via Packagingoftheworld.com | Read more

Synthesis Creative Lab created a natural packing made from a certain type of pumpkin.

11. January 2020 | via Packagingoftheworld.com | Read more
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San Francisco-based Fireclay Tile turns old CRT glass into recycled glass tiles.

09. January 2020 | via Design-milk.com | Read more

San Francisco-based Fireclay Tile turns old CRT glass into recycled glass tiles.

09. January 2020 | via Design-milk.com | Read more
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The Pearl concept from Bosch Packaging Technology and their Swedish partner BillerudKorsnäs is supposed to challenge conventional packaging and reduces unnecessary plastic.

07. January 2020 | via Environmentalleader.com | Read more

The Pearl concept from Bosch Packaging Technology and their Swedish partner BillerudKorsnäs is supposed to challenge conventional packaging and reduces unnecessary plastic.

07. January 2020 | via Environmentalleader.com | Read more
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Researchers at IBM developed the process, called VolCat, as an alternative to traditional recycling.

06. January 2020 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more

Researchers at IBM developed the process, called VolCat, as an alternative to traditional recycling.

06. January 2020 | via Fastcompany.com | Read more
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Barcelona-based company Fuelium is developing paper-based batteries designed for disposable diagnostic devices. Unlike regular batteries, Fuelim’s batteries claim to create no toxic waste.

04. January 2020 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more

Barcelona-based company Fuelium is developing paper-based batteries designed for disposable diagnostic devices. Unlike regular batteries, Fuelim’s batteries claim to create no toxic waste.

04. January 2020 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more
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Boxes that vanish, electrics that turn cases into power sources for iPads and shape changing materials are just some of the ways packaging is predicted to reinvent itself as soon as the next decade.

03. January 2020 | via Packagingeurope.com | Read more

Boxes that vanish, electrics that turn cases into power sources for iPads and shape changing materials are just some of the ways packaging is predicted to reinvent itself as soon as the next decade.

03. January 2020 | via Packagingeurope.com | Read more
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Kazakhstani designer Enis Akiev has developed a method for turning single-use plastic packaging into tiles, by emulating the organic process of rock formation.

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

Kazakhstani designer Enis Akiev has developed a method for turning single-use plastic packaging into tiles, by emulating the organic process of rock formation.

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