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Biobased Erosion Control Tile Supports Nature-Positive Infrastructure
Across Europe, erosion control on embankments still relies heavily on fossil-based materials such as plastic geogrids, geotextiles and concrete tiles. However, these solutions leave long-term waste in the soil. They also have a high carbon ...
Read more >Biobased Paper Packaging Concept Improves Grease Resistance And Compostability
UPM Specialty Materials and Paramelt have developed a biobased, paper-based food packaging concept that combines strong grease resistance with improved end-of-life options. The solution targets applications such as bakery, fast food and convenience packaging, where ...
Read more >Bamboo And Basalt Shape A Regenerative Beach Club In Bali
Inspiral Architects designed Luna Beach Club on the cliffs of Nyanyi Beach in Bali as an example of material-driven architecture. The project functions as an event space and community hub, while also showcasing biobased materials, ...
Read more >AI As Reflective Material: Bridging Digital Design And Ceramic Craft
At TU Delft, PhD candidate Vera van der Burg explores how designers can use artificial intelligence as a reflective medium. Instead of focusing on speed and efficiency, her work centres on questioning and learning. She ...
Read more >Mussel Shells As A Secondary Raw Material In Ceramic Tableware
Mussel shells are a by-product of the seafood industry and are often treated as waste. However, Ocean Ceramics, a company founded by four students from Zeeland in the Netherlands, explores how to use this material ...
Read more >Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells Enable New Design Applications
TNO has announced the launch of Perovion Technologies, a spin-off focused on scaling up a new generation of solar cells. These cells are lightweight, flexible and based on perovskite materials. As a result, they require ...
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