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Industrial Concrete By-Products Reimagined As Interior Design
Lithuanian initiative OFF___RAW is demonstrating how industrial waste can gain a second life through design. The project works with local factories to identify defective construction components and repurpose them into interior objects without energy-intensive recycling ...
Read more >Researchers Develop Mussel- And Mistletoe-Inspired Materials As Alternative To Plastics And Glues
Researchers at McGill University have developed a new class of bioinspired materials using concepts borrowed from mussels and mistletoe plants. The innovation could support the development of more sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics, glues and ...
Read more >Biobased PHA Cutting Board Designed To Reduce Microplastic Pollution
Dutch start-up BitByBit has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a cutting board made from 100% PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoate), a biobased polymer produced by microorganisms. The project responds to growing concerns about microplastic pollution caused by conventional ...
Read more >Laser Technology Could Transform Circular Solar Panel Recycling
As the first generation of solar panels reaches the end of its lifespan, efficient recycling becomes increasingly important. Dutch research organisation TNO has developed a laser-based recycling technology that could improve how valuable materials are ...
Read more >Seaweed and Algae Waste Become Bespoke Interior Textiles in Copenhagen
Natural Material Studio has created bespoke bio-textile installations for the renovated Sticks’n’Sushi restaurant in Lyngby, north of Copenhagen. The project shows how organic waste from the hospitality sector can become a valuable material resource for ...
Read more >Ancient Glassmaking Technique Improves Processing of Gas-Trapping MOF Glasses
Researchers have developed a new way to make metal-organic framework (MOF) glass easier to produce. The method uses principles from traditional glassmaking. As a result, the material can now be processed at lower temperatures. MOF ...
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