Category "Material"

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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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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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The new technology is expected to reduce our dependency on products made from petrochemicals.

05. December 2019 | via Bioplasticsnews.com | Read more

The new technology is expected to reduce our dependency on products made from petrochemicals.

05. December 2019 | via Bioplasticsnews.com | Read more
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Working with a few fashion friends Rachel Kelly designed patterns for three tote bags and started to put the recycled material to use.

03. December 2019 | via Fashionjournal.com.au | Read more

Working with a few fashion friends Rachel Kelly designed patterns for three tote bags and started to put the recycled material to use.

03. December 2019 | via Fashionjournal.com.au | Read more
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Researchers at the University of Borås in Sweden developed a method to create yarn using waste bread and fungi.

29. November 2019 | via Materialdistrict.com | Read more

Researchers at the University of Borås in Sweden developed a method to create yarn using waste bread and fungi.

29. November 2019 | via Materialdistrict.com | Read more
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Rain would repair rather than damage roads if they were made of the tyre-based pavement invented by Israel Antonio Briseño Carmona, a Mexican student and winner of the nation's James Dyson Award.

26. November 2019 | via Dezeen.com | Read more

Rain would repair rather than damage roads if they were made of the tyre-based pavement invented by Israel Antonio Briseño Carmona, a Mexican student and winner of the nation's James Dyson Award.

26. November 2019 | via Dezeen.com | Read more
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A pair of scottish engineers have created flat pack, origami plant pots designed to be delivered through letter boxes.

22. November 2019 | via Designboom.com | Read more

A pair of scottish engineers have created flat pack, origami plant pots designed to be delivered through letter boxes.

22. November 2019 | via Designboom.com | Read more
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Sustainable fibre technology Spinnova and Fortum worked together to develop prototypes of clothing made of wheat straw-based fabric.

21. November 2019 | via Materialdistrict.com | Read more

Sustainable fibre technology Spinnova and Fortum worked together to develop prototypes of clothing made of wheat straw-based fabric.

21. November 2019 | via Materialdistrict.com | Read more
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New York designer Charlotte McCurdy has fashioned a water-resistant jacket from a plastic made of algae, which captures existing CO2 from the atmosphere.

16. November 2019 | via Dezeen.com | Read more

New York designer Charlotte McCurdy has fashioned a water-resistant jacket from a plastic made of algae, which captures existing CO2 from the atmosphere.

16. November 2019 | via Dezeen.com | Read more