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Biodegradable Plastics: Why Designers Should Look Beyond the Label

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Biodegradable and biobased plastics are often promoted as sustainable choices for the built environment, interiors, products and packaging. Yet new research from Radboud University shows that these materials are not always as green as they ...

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Open-Source 3D Printed Footwear Brings Material Innovation to Designers

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Bambu Lab has partnered with the Los Angeles design-tech studio Presq to make 3D printed footwear more accessible. Together they developed an open-source shoe design that anyone can modify, adapt and print. Major sports brands ...

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Vandersanden Introduces Steam-Drying Technology in Brick Production

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Vandersanden has upgraded its brick factory in Beek, the Netherlands, with a new steam-drying system. The €35 million investment makes the site the first in Europe to use saturated steam for brick drying. The goal ...

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Geolectric: Low-Carbon Geopolymer Ceramics for Embedded Electronics

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Designers across architecture, interiors and product development are looking for materials that support embedded electronics without relying on carbon-intensive plastics or high-fired ceramics. Geolectric, a research project by MIT’s Design Intelligence Lab, introduces geopolymers as ...

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Utrecht Opens First Upcycle Centre Built from 90% Reused Materials

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Utrecht has opened its first Upcycle Centre, a 350 m² hub where residents can learn how to repair and reuse materials. The centre supports hands-on work with household appliances, textiles and wood. It also trains ...

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Earthquake-Proof Bamboo Housing Offers Low-Cost Resilience in Myanmar

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In March 2025, a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar and caused major damage in Mandalay. Yet only 15 kilometres from the epicentre, a group of 26 bamboo houses for displaced families stayed completely intact. Blue ...

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