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Wooltech: A Biodegradable Electronic Future Rooted in British Wool
As global e-waste surges and synthetic materials dominate, Wooltech offers a visionary alternative for designers across multiple disciplines. This innovative project by Hinna Khan, a graduate of Central Saint Martins’ BA Product and Industrial Design ...
Read more >Biodegradable Geotextile Pilot Aims to Boost Circular Construction Practices
Dutch companies BAM Infra Nederland and Joosten Groep are trialling a new biodegradable geotextile at a high-voltage station in Rilland. The project, in collaboration with grid operator TenneT, explores how natural materials can replace plastic ...
Read more >What We Leave Behind: A Community-Woven Bamboo Pavilion at Sydney Festival
At the 2025 Sydney Festival, design studio Cave Urban created What We Leave Behind, a large bamboo pavilion shaped by public participation. Installed at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, the project invited visitors ...
Read more >Recycled Glass Innovation Powers Next-Gen Solar Panels
A recent innovation in solar technology is accelerating circular design in the clean energy sector. SOLARCYCLE, a US-based solar panel recycler, joined forces with Arizona State University (ASU) to create a prototype solar panel containing ...
Read more >Sustainable Bakery Interior Melds Local Materials and Circular Design in Panama
In Costa del Este, Panama City, architecture firm Mallol designed Krume Bäcker, a 193 m² bakery that combines Austrian baking heritage with local craftsmanship and circular design strategies. The project highlights how commercial interiors can ...
Read more >Netherlands Introduces First Fully Circular Railway Tracks
The Netherlands has taken a major step in sustainable infrastructure by installing over 30 kilometres of fully circular steel rails between Hoofddorp and Leiden. These rails, made entirely from recycled Dutch railway steel, set a ...
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