ELOXEL, the new company created by Bio-on, aims to revolutionize the world of electronics and enables designers to create sustainable products and revolutionary applications.
15. January 2019 | via Bioplasticsnews.com | Read more
ELOXEL, the new company created by Bio-on, aims to revolutionize the world of electronics and enables designers to create sustainable products and revolutionary applications.
15. January 2019 | via Bioplasticsnews.com | Read more
Royal College of Art graduate Johanna Schmeer builds on developments in nanotechnology to create synthetic foods for feeding the world's burgeoning population.
Royal College of Art graduate Johanna Schmeer builds on developments in nanotechnology to create synthetic foods for feeding the world's burgeoning population.
London-based designer designer Peter Marigold is launching a remouldable bioplastic card that can be used to make new tools and modify or repair broken objects.
London-based designer designer Peter Marigold is launching a remouldable bioplastic card that can be used to make new tools and modify or repair broken objects.
Glues have been the cornerstone of linear mass production. But the same glues are a circular economy nightmare. So what about a glue that works like a screw? That’s the idea behind the DSM-Niaga joint-venture.
10. December 2018 | via Circulatenews.org | Read more
Glues have been the cornerstone of linear mass production. But the same glues are a circular economy nightmare. So what about a glue that works like a screw? That’s the idea behind the DSM-Niaga joint-venture.
10. December 2018 | via Circulatenews.org | Read more
A lot of products are not designed to be recycled. It is not claryfied where the raw materials are coming from and what to do with them after their usefull lifetime. We introduce you innovative materials and tell you why they are good and what to do with them.
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