Category: Sustainability

3D Printing with Plastic Waste

Related Post: 3D Printed Metal Space Fabric / High Definition 3D Printing / 3D Printed Aluminum Print Yor City! explores the concept of applying 3D printing to plastic waste, as a way to re-design urban

Timber Terrazzo Using Recycled Materials

Related Post: Tactile Volcanic Rock / 3D Liquid Marble / Terrazzo Surface The composite sheet material made by FORESSO combines wood waste, cement, plaster waste, resin and pigment to create a decorative and hard-wearing binding material

MarinaTex – Fish Skin Plastic Alternative

Related Post: Regenerated Nylon ECONYL® / Recycled Plastic by Ecobirdy / Sulapac® Biodegradable Material The material is made using 100% organic materials. The main components are sourced from the sea.

Bananatex® – Banana Fibre

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Recycled Rubber

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Knitposite

Related Post: Tactile Volcanic Rock with Kvadrat Textile / Nike Flyprint 3D Printed Textile / Soft Tactile Audio Technologies The LeBron XVII from Nike combines lightweight Flyknit construction with heat-molded

Kind Leather™

Related Post: Regenerated Nylon ECONYL® / Recycled Plastic by Ecobirdy / Sulapac® Biodegradable Material ANIMAL ETHICS: Completely free of animal products / No glue, binders or dyes are tested on animals

2019 Dutch Design Week – Eindhoven

Related Post: Maison & Objet Paris Iris Nijenhuis is an Amsterdam based designer with a passion for laser cutting and a wide interest in experimental shapes and structures. By experimenting

Natural Pigments From Fruits and Vegetables

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