Earplugs made of mycelium
Mycelium earplugs by Gob represent an innovative step towards sustainable hearing protection. Made from mycelium, the root structure of fungi, these earplugs offer a biodegradable alternative to traditional earplugs.
Mycelium is known for its rapid growth and adaptability, allowing it to form a dense, fibrous network that can be moulded into various shapes, including earplugs.
Unlike conventional earplugs, which are typically made from synthetic materials like silicone or foam and thus contribute to plastic waste, the mycelium earplugs break down naturally after disposal. Mycelium also requires fewer resources to grow, making it a low-impact material from production to disposal.
In addition to their sustainability, mycelium earplugs are designed to provide effective sound protection, blocking harmful noise levels while allowing important sounds to pass through. They are also lightweight and comfortable, with the natural flexibility of mycelium ensuring a snug fit that conforms to different ear shapes.
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