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Brushes made from Biodegradable Cellulose Acetate

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Italy’s largest producer of brushes “Venice” now brings us with its biodegradable brushes and combs made from cellulose acetate that is derived from cotton. Free of dyes, these new brushes appear in a slightly milky transparency, making it nice and comfortable to see.  Moreover, the brushes and combs are durable too, featuring a good ability to server you for a long time.

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OAT Shoes Could Become Trees.

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Can you believe this, these OAT shoes will biodegrade and sprout trees after you throw them away? If that could become a reality, our shoes would indeed leave no marks to the environment. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Bioplastic Rain Poncho

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We can use potatoes to make various dishes, but what about using them to make a rain poncho? The results seem still good. This biodegradable rain poncho here is rightly manufactured with bioplastic derived from over 20 varieties of French potatoes. As a result, it not only protects you users from rain, but also protects the world from pollution. So it is really an eco-friendly design, do you love it too? [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Trash Bag Tells How Much Biomass Energy Your Rubbish Can Offer.

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Have you ever realized how much biomass energy you’re wasting when throwing rubbish away? Let the trash bag designed by Ahhaproject tell you something: a full bag of rubbish is sufficient enough to boil 100 cups of tea, recharge cellphones 300 times or drive your car 16 miles. You see, even the trash can still do so many things, isn’t that amazing? Something more amazing is that these new trash bags can not only visualize the amount of energy contained, but leave no prints to the environment as they’re completely biodegradable PLA material. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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The World’s First Biodegradable Paper Watch

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Apparently Geneva-based Altanus has resulted in a world-wide revolution of timepieces after they announced to own the world’s first biodegradable paper watch “Patch”. Available in 10 neon colors, the Patch features a simple LED ticker and it is degradable in nature, therefore leaving little prints to the environment when the timepiece is no longer needed. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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World’s First Flax Fiber Bicycle

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Though flax fiber is widely used for suits, have you ever thought of making a bike with the same material? Actually, the world’s first bike has already won EuroBike Gold Award. Built from biodegradable flax fibers, the bike is durable and lightweight, and it performs well at absorbing and dampening road vibrations. It’s also built with a battery-free lighting system that is powered by a dynamo in the front hub, making it a stylish and eco ride. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Edible Glasses

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You know those disposable paper cups that give you much convenience have destroyed the environment? Well, no more. A company called The Way We See The World has created the Jelloware Edible Glasses, which are made out of agar agar (a seaweed extract) to assure edible safe. But in reality, these glasses are meant to be thrown into the grass to nurture the growth of plants after they’re used. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Clothes Made from Textile Biomaterial

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Guess what, the cool jacket is made from vegetable leather that is grown from a vat of green tea! That’s really incredible, but that’s just what the fashion designer Suzanna Lee has created in the “BioCouture” research project based at Central Saint Martin’s College.

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Protect The Earth and Choose Eco Coke!

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“Same classic taste, but greener”, with that in mind, Andrew Kim has come up with a new series of packaging designs for Coca Cola, the ‘Eco Coke’. Simply judging by the outside, the futuristic Coca Cola is refreshing, smart, ergonomic, cut, and still classic. But what really makes me excited is it’s made of 100% sugar cane byproducts and completely eco-friendly to the environment. Another thing to be mentioned is that the bottles can collapse 66% smaller than its original size, allowing an easier transportation for later recycling. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Innovative Gadgets Powered by Renewable Energy

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Designed by Elium Studio for Lexon, these innovative gadgets are all made from sustainable materials like the corn bio-plastic and bamboo trim. The new range includes a crank-up radio, a calculator, a pocket flashlight, and several clocks. These gadgets are all powered by renewable solar energy. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Aqua Jar

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‘Aqua Jar’ is one of the attractive products exhibited at Valencia Design Week in October. It transforms any plastic bottle into an easy-pour pitcher, therefore allowing water to be served without sprinkling. Moreover, ‘Aqua Jar’ is made from biodegradable and recyclable plastic, eco-friendly to the environment.

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Compost Dustbin

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Though everyone wants to contribute to the eco-business, most of us really couldn’t find the right way to it. So what should we do now? Probably the compost dustbin will answer you, because it ensures you to promote compost by just sorting garbage into different dustbins. Based on a biodegradable technology, bio-reactive substances in the dustbin will start working to degrade certain trash while leaving out the non-available dust. Isn’t it encouraging that you can recycle waste in such an easy way? Join us right away.

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Biodegradable Bowls

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No pollution and pure natural, the Biodegradable Bowls from Dutch are paper-thin bowls made from carrots, peppers, beet root, leeks, tomatoes and other vegetables. After a proprietary drying and forming process, all vegetables change their original shapes into absolutely different paper-thin layers.

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Tin Can Lids

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Tin can lids are a series of biodegradable, plastic lids specially designed for used tin cans by Northumbria University graduate Jack Bresnahan. These lids can turn cans into useable household containers, including a vase, soap dispenser, sugar caster, tea and coffee canisters, toothbrush holder, money box and desk tidy.

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Sustainable Computer from DELL

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The elegant purple PC, winner of “DELL Regeneration Green Computing Technology Contest”, is made of biodegradable polymers to embody the concept of “environmentally friendly”. Though it‘s a mini guy, the sustainable computer shows a powerful function with all the elements such as interfaces, CD-ROM projected in its arched case. As it can use anything as the screen and keyboard through projection, no extra components are needed.

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