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From Waste Stream to Resource: Giving Horticultural Film a Second Life
During crop rotation in the horticultural sector, large amounts of plastic film are removed each year. This material, mainly strip film and walkway film, used to be collected as mixed business waste and sent for ...
Read more >Kibu: 3D Printed, Recyclable Headphones Children Can Build Themselves
Design agency Morrama and London-based 3D manufacturing studio Batch.Works have created Kibu, a pair of children’s headphones that turn hands-on making into part of the listening experience. Designed for five- to eleven-year-olds, the headphones aim ...
Read more >Biobased Asphalt Trials Mark a Step Toward Fossil-Free Roads
The Netherlands has taken another meaningful step toward fossil-free road construction. KWS, working for the Province of Drenthe, is now installing three trial sections of biobased asphalt on the N375 near Meppel. This project is ...
Read more >Blended Introduces Handcrafted Wall Tiles Made From Local Waste Streams
The Dutch label Blended has launched its first collection of handcrafted wall tiles, produced in its studio in Venlo (NL). The brand focuses on reusing regional demolition and residual materials, turning them into new, high-quality ...
Read more >Biodegradable Mulching Film Protects Crops Without Plastics or Pesticides
Researchers have developed a new biodegradable mulching film that can protect crops without using plastics or chemical pesticides. The study, published in ACS Agricultural Science & Technology, introduces a plant-based film that contains natural insect-repelling ...
Read more >Centre Sanaaq: Material-Led Design for a New Cultural Hub in Montréal
The newly opened Centre Sanaaq in downtown Montréal showcases a material-first approach to public architecture. The design team—Pelletier de Fontenay, Architecture49, and Atelier Zébulon Perron—selected a clear and durable palette that includes aluminium grating, glass, ...
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