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Bit Stool: Multifunctional Furniture Made From 100% Recycled LDPE
The Bit Stool by Normann Copenhagen shows how recycled plastic waste can become durable and visually striking furniture. Part of the wider Bit collection, the project combines simple geometric forms with an unconventional material palette. ...
Read more >Wearable Textile Harvests Drinking Water From Air
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a textile that can harvest drinking water directly from the air. Integrated into a prototype jacket, the material captures moisture and converts it into potable ...
Read more >Recycled Chopsticks Find a Second Life in Singapore Shopping Mall
As Singapore’s first “eco mall”, City Square Mall recently updated parts of its interior with a range of repurposed materials, including repurposed chopsticks as wall paneling and plaques by ChopValue. The project highlights how designers ...
Read more >100% Cellulose Films and Coatings Offer Scalable Alternative to Plastic Packaging
Researchers in Finland have developed a new generation of fully cellulose-based films and coatings that could help the packaging industry reduce its dependence on fossil-based plastics while meeting increasingly stringent sustainability regulations. Developed through the ...
Read more >Materia 2026 Explores the Creative Potential of Circular Material Matek
Project Materia returns to Copenhagen during 3 Days of Design 2026 with an exhibition centred on Matek, a circular material developed by Danish design brand Mater. Made from coffee shells, sawdust and recycled plastic, Matek ...
Read more >From Wastewater To Fashion: Textile Dye Developed From Sewage Sludge
Researchers at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) and Dutch fashion label Hul le Kes have developed garments coloured with a pigment recovered from wastewater treatment sludge. The project demonstrates how waste streams can become ...
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