7 Products You Didn’t Know Were Made From Recycled Materials
Recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products. Recycling can benefit your community and the environment.
00:00 ● Intro
00:15 ● 1. Adidas Uses Ocean Trash to Make Footwear – and a Statement
Adidas and Parley For The Oceans Showcase Sustainability Innovation At UN Climate Change Event.
Recently, the Alfred- Wegener-Institut, a German center for polar and marine research, sent out a strong warning about fundamental changes that are occurring in those ecosystems. But awareness is growing and the fight to preserve the oceans has found an ally in Adidas, which has teamed with conservation group Parley for the Oceans to create footwear made with trash harvested from the ocean.Parley for the Oceans works with partners such as Adidas to come up with creative solutions to spread the word about the crisis facing the world's oceans.
👉• https://www.adidas.co.uk/blog/629060.
02:20 ● 2. Ocean Cleanup - Sunglasses
Ocean Cleanup Debuts Its First Sunglasses Made from Plastic Waste.
As part of its mission to tackle plastic pollution in the marine environment, The Ocean Cleanup project plans to sell goods made from the waste it recovers to fund its ongoing operations, and has just unveiled its very first product.
Each pair of Ocean Cleanup sunglasses are made with plastics hauled in from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and are designed to be easily recycled themselves once they reach the end of their life.
After years of development and testing, the Ocean Cleanup Project finally set sail for the Great Pacific Garbage Patch towards the end of 2018, looking to use its giant floating booms to passively gather plastic waste in the area. Its first batch was hauled back to shore at the end of 2019, with the team then calling an end to a successful first mission.
👉• https://theoceancleanup.com/updates/turning-trash-into-treasure-the-ocean-cleanup-sunglasses/
03:17 ● 3. Plastic Bottles Make for Sustainable Shoes and Fashionable Footwear
Rothy's inaugural collection is available in two styles and in 17 different color combinations.
A US footwear startup is selling new shoes that aren't new at all. Like the Adidas x Parley, Rothy's shoes are knitted using yarn made from recycled plastic bottles. They also boast carbon-free outsoles, insoles and packaging that are recycled and can be fully recycled when no longer needed.
👉• https://rothys.com/
06:03 ● 4. The Feel the Peel' Juice Kiosk Creates Cups From Its Own Orange Peels
Eco-friendly juice kiosk creates cups from its own orange peels. The Feel the Peel juice kiosk will be travelling across Italy over the next few months.
Although we have previously heard about integrating plant waste into bioplastic, the process typically involves carting that waste off to a factory somewhere, away from public eyes. That isn't the case, however, with a new juice kiosk that recycles its own orange peels on location.
Known as "Feel the Peel," the experimental installation was created by Italian design firm Carlo Ratti Associati (CRA), in partnership with global energy company Eni. It's basically a 3.1-meter-tall (10.2-ft) motorized orange-juicer, topped by a dome containing 1,500 oranges.
👉• https://carloratti.com/project/feel-the-peel/
07:06 ● 5. Biofase Has a Genius Solution for Discarded Avocado Pits
Michoacan-based Biofase, located in the heart of Mexico's avocado industry, is transforming the dense seeds into disposable drinking straws and cutlery that are said to be 100 percent biodegradable.
The company was founded in 2013 by biochemical engineer Scott Munguia, who patented a process to turn discarded avocado pits into bioplastics that reportedly degrade after 240 days.
As Mexico Daily News explained, Munguia figured out how to extract a molecular compound from a pit to obtain a biopolymer that could be molded into any shape.
👉• https://www.biofase.com.mx/
08:15 ● 6. Epson's Paperlab Office System Recycles Shredded Documents
Japanese printer company epson has developed a compact office paper making system capable of producing new paper from securely shreddedwaste paper without the use of water.
👉• https://global.epson.com/technology/
10:30 ● 7. New Ink is Made from Car Exhaust Emissions - Graviky
Bangalore-based startup captures air pollution and recycles the soot into ink.
👉• http://www.graviky.com/air-ink.html
👉• https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1295587226/air-ink-the-worlds-first-ink-made-out-of-air-pollu/
#EndPlasticWaste #OceanPlastic #RecycledProduct
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00:00 ● Intro
00:15 ● 1. Adidas Uses Ocean Trash to Make Footwear – and a Statement
Adidas and Parley For The Oceans Showcase Sustainability Innovation At UN Climate Change Event.
Recently, the Alfred- Wegener-Institut, a German center for polar and marine research, sent out a strong warning about fundamental changes that are occurring in those ecosystems. But awareness is growing and the fight to preserve the oceans has found an ally in Adidas, which has teamed with conservation group Parley for the Oceans to create footwear made with trash harvested from the ocean.Parley for the Oceans works with partners such as Adidas to come up with creative solutions to spread the word about the crisis facing the world's oceans.
👉• https://www.adidas.co.uk/blog/629060.
02:20 ● 2. Ocean Cleanup - Sunglasses
Ocean Cleanup Debuts Its First Sunglasses Made from Plastic Waste.
As part of its mission to tackle plastic pollution in the marine environment, The Ocean Cleanup project plans to sell goods made from the waste it recovers to fund its ongoing operations, and has just unveiled its very first product.
Each pair of Ocean Cleanup sunglasses are made with plastics hauled in from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and are designed to be easily recycled themselves once they reach the end of their life.
After years of development and testing, the Ocean Cleanup Project finally set sail for the Great Pacific Garbage Patch towards the end of 2018, looking to use its giant floating booms to passively gather plastic waste in the area. Its first batch was hauled back to shore at the end of 2019, with the team then calling an end to a successful first mission.
👉• https://theoceancleanup.com/updates/turning-trash-into-treasure-the-ocean-cleanup-sunglasses/
03:17 ● 3. Plastic Bottles Make for Sustainable Shoes and Fashionable Footwear
Rothy's inaugural collection is available in two styles and in 17 different color combinations.
A US footwear startup is selling new shoes that aren't new at all. Like the Adidas x Parley, Rothy's shoes are knitted using yarn made from recycled plastic bottles. They also boast carbon-free outsoles, insoles and packaging that are recycled and can be fully recycled when no longer needed.
👉• https://rothys.com/
06:03 ● 4. The Feel the Peel' Juice Kiosk Creates Cups From Its Own Orange Peels
Eco-friendly juice kiosk creates cups from its own orange peels. The Feel the Peel juice kiosk will be travelling across Italy over the next few months.
Although we have previously heard about integrating plant waste into bioplastic, the process typically involves carting that waste off to a factory somewhere, away from public eyes. That isn't the case, however, with a new juice kiosk that recycles its own orange peels on location.
Known as "Feel the Peel," the experimental installation was created by Italian design firm Carlo Ratti Associati (CRA), in partnership with global energy company Eni. It's basically a 3.1-meter-tall (10.2-ft) motorized orange-juicer, topped by a dome containing 1,500 oranges.
👉• https://carloratti.com/project/feel-the-peel/
07:06 ● 5. Biofase Has a Genius Solution for Discarded Avocado Pits
Michoacan-based Biofase, located in the heart of Mexico's avocado industry, is transforming the dense seeds into disposable drinking straws and cutlery that are said to be 100 percent biodegradable.
The company was founded in 2013 by biochemical engineer Scott Munguia, who patented a process to turn discarded avocado pits into bioplastics that reportedly degrade after 240 days.
As Mexico Daily News explained, Munguia figured out how to extract a molecular compound from a pit to obtain a biopolymer that could be molded into any shape.
👉• https://www.biofase.com.mx/
08:15 ● 6. Epson's Paperlab Office System Recycles Shredded Documents
Japanese printer company epson has developed a compact office paper making system capable of producing new paper from securely shreddedwaste paper without the use of water.
👉• https://global.epson.com/technology/
10:30 ● 7. New Ink is Made from Car Exhaust Emissions - Graviky
Bangalore-based startup captures air pollution and recycles the soot into ink.
👉• http://www.graviky.com/air-ink.html
👉• https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1295587226/air-ink-the-worlds-first-ink-made-out-of-air-pollu/
#EndPlasticWaste #OceanPlastic #RecycledProduct
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