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Ford and Jose Cuervo Fuel a New Agave-Based Bioplastic

Published 8 years ago by Allie | no responses

In partnership with tequila brand Jose Cuervo, the Ford Motor Vehicle Company is investigating the use of agave fibres, a byproduct of the tequila making process, to innovate a new type of sustainable bioplastic. Currently, ...

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WeatherHYDE: A Reversible Shelter for the Homeless

Published 8 years ago by Allie | no responses

Thanks to a unique reversible skin that means it can be used in both the winter and summer, the WeatherHYDE tent offers a year round solution t the weather related deaths which are common amongst ...

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Ingenious Travel Card Nails Let You Swipe In and Out

Published 8 years ago by Allie | one response

If you have ever been left looking for your travel card in the midst of your daily commute, London designer Lucie Davis has an ingenious solution. By embedding the chip inserted in the card into ...

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Studio ‘Party’ Streams Music Videos onto Flowers

Published 8 years ago by Allie | no responses

This limited-time, a very unique  24-hour live stream music video has been created for “Hana” (meaning ‘flowers’ in Japanese) by Tokyo-based rock band, androp. The video features white lilies as the canvas for projection mapping footage of ...

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Coffee Flour: Turning Waste Into A New Superfood

Published 8 years ago by Allie | no responses

The coffee industry produces substantial amounts of waste each year. One of these waste product is coffee cherry pulp, a byproduct of green coffee production. Seattle based company CoffeeFlour  however are converting this coffee byproduct into a ...

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Renegade: A 3D Pen Fueled By Plastic Bags and Bottles

Published 8 years ago by Allie | no responses

One particular drawback of 3d printing is the price of the filaments (i.e. ink), which are made from small plastic pellets that can reach as high as $200-250 per kilogram. This cost comes despite the ...

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