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Fashion show Talking Trash! opens the Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week

Published 7 years ago by Sigrid | no responses

Trash heaps are growing higher and higher, and textile waste is a major part of that, thanks to fast fashion. Tackling both problems at once, the Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week (DSFW), which runs from 6 ...

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How animals help us create materials on World Animal Day

Published 7 years ago by Sigrid | one response

Today is World Animal Day, so a good time to take a moment and appreciate how animals help us create all sorts of wonderful materials, without the need to harm them. Happy World Animal Day, ...

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Herso: circular furniture and floors from reclaimed wood

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Wood is an amazing material and can be very sustainable, if it has a FSC quality label. However, even though wood is biodegradable, it is still a waste to waste it. The Dutch wood working ...

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Pioneer: a carafe that purifies water using silver

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Silver is well known for its antibacterial properties. Designer Daniel Schofield designed a carafe called Pioneer that uses silver to purify water. Positively charged particles of silver oxidise and destroy negatively charged bacteria and pathogens, ...

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Ceramic Constellation Pavilion built from 3D printed clay bricks

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3D printing gives designers a lot of freedom to create mass produced products, but instead of all looking the same, they can still contain differences. Using this feature of 3D printing, students and researchers at ...

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A wooden motorcycle powered by algae

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Electric cars and bikes, both motorcycles and bicycles, are popping up like mushrooms, but Ritsert Mans looks at another source of clean energy to power his motorcycle: algae. This, however, isn’t the only interesting feature ...

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