Category "Waste"

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Spanish manufacturer of hand-made lamps, PET Lamp, creates colorful collections of pendant lamps using indigenous craft techniques from all over the world.

24. May 2019 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more

Spanish manufacturer of hand-made lamps, PET Lamp, creates colorful collections of pendant lamps using indigenous craft techniques from all over the world.

24. May 2019 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more
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Environmentally friendly packaging company BioPak has partnered with Qantas to see the world's first zero-waste flight take off.

23. May 2019 | via Businessnewsaus.com.au | Read more

Environmentally friendly packaging company BioPak has partnered with Qantas to see the world's first zero-waste flight take off.

23. May 2019 | via Businessnewsaus.com.au | Read more
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With reusable packaging as its foundation, the ground-breaking Loop shopping platform enables zero waste, unleashes packaging innovation, and enhances consumer convenience.

21. May 2019 | via Packworld.com | Read more

With reusable packaging as its foundation, the ground-breaking Loop shopping platform enables zero waste, unleashes packaging innovation, and enhances consumer convenience.

21. May 2019 | via Packworld.com | Read more
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Dutch designer Kelly Gijsen has collaborated with startup company Graviky Labs to create a range of scarves that are patterned with ink made from carbon emissions.

20. May 2019 | via Dezeen.com | Read more

Dutch designer Kelly Gijsen has collaborated with startup company Graviky Labs to create a range of scarves that are patterned with ink made from carbon emissions.

20. May 2019 | via Dezeen.com | Read more
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Throwise (throw-wisely) is a gamification of disposing waste to help elementary school students reduce waste.

16. May 2019 | via Core77.com | Read more

Throwise (throw-wisely) is a gamification of disposing waste to help elementary school students reduce waste.

16. May 2019 | via Core77.com | Read more
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Members of the Rotary Club of Windsor 1918 recycled plastic bags to make mats for the homeless.

14. May 2019 | via Windsorstar.com | Read more

Members of the Rotary Club of Windsor 1918 recycled plastic bags to make mats for the homeless.

14. May 2019 | via Windsorstar.com | Read more
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A team led by researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has developed a robotic system that can detect if an object is paper, metal, or plastic.

18. April 2019 | via Phys.org | Read more

A team led by researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has developed a robotic system that can detect if an object is paper, metal, or plastic.

18. April 2019 | via Phys.org | Read more
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It takes hundreds of years for disposable diapers to decompose in landfills – but this new machine can turn 220 pounds of dirty diapers into clean, raw materials in a single hour.

15. April 2019 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more

It takes hundreds of years for disposable diapers to decompose in landfills – but this new machine can turn 220 pounds of dirty diapers into clean, raw materials in a single hour.

15. April 2019 | via Inhabitat.com | Read more
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Students from Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Italy developed a cone to hold French fries made from potato peels, while the start-up Chip[s] Board developed an MDF-like board material made from peel waste.

09. April 2019 | via Materialdistrict.com | Read more

Students from Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Italy developed a cone to hold French fries made from potato peels, while the start-up Chip[s] Board developed an MDF-like board material made from peel waste.

09. April 2019 | via Materialdistrict.com | Read more
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Pure-Cycle Technologies treibt die Inbetriebnahme einer ersten Recyclinganlage voran, um Altpolypropylen in einem revolutionären Verfahren zu neuwertigem Polypropylen (PP) aufzuarbeiten.

06. April 2019 | via Neue-verpackung.de | Read more

Pure-Cycle Technologies treibt die Inbetriebnahme einer ersten Recyclinganlage voran, um Altpolypropylen in einem revolutionären Verfahren zu neuwertigem Polypropylen (PP) aufzuarbeiten.

06. April 2019 | via Neue-verpackung.de | Read more