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Braille by Hand
by: Yanko Design, 2011-07-01 08:59:32 UTC
I’m sure you recollect seeing Braille staplers and dispensers here on YD. What we have today is the Braille Tape; I think it’s the simplest and most functional of them all. It’s just a sticky tape with parallel dots that you can hand punch to write a Braille message. Label bottles or mark out the danger zone, do it in a jiffy.
Designers: Kukil Han, Yongju Kwak, Young-Seok Kim & Dongbin Shin
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Blue Marble launches first zero-waste biorefinery in the US
by: Ecofriend, 2011-07-01 11:53:19 UTC
Cooshalle Wilson:
Blue Marble BiomaterialsZero waste chemical biorefinery
The famous bio-chemical manufacture Blue Marble Energy Corp. has announced the launch of its first and one-of-a- kind zero-waste chemical biorefinery in the US. Located out of Missoula, Montana, this biorefinery is a new project of the company’s wholly owned subsidiary called the Blue Marble Biomaterials. While the facility boasts of producing around 72 tons of fine chemicals a year, the best bit is that it promises to reduce its carbon footprint to almost nil by producing only pellet fuel and purified water and as its waste.
Blue Marble’s motive behind the project is to reduce their cost and second, to completely do away with the headache of managing tons of all that toxic waste being generated otherwise. Also, the launch of this biorefinery comes after President Obama’s recent plans of pumping some $500 million in advanced manufacturing through his Advanced Manufacturing Program (AMP). So, coincidence? I think not.
Irrespective of the company’s motivations of going green, the fact is that its new recycling system seems to be working well. How? Essentially through a machine called the photo-bioreactor, which when loaded with algae, purifies all the waste water and leftover gas via a fermentation system, while all the solid waste is simply dried and made into small pellets to be used as fuel in stoves and furnaces.
Via: Green Car Congress
Material Coconut tiles, tiles from waste published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-07-23 10:49:03 UTC
Ekobe coconut tiles are made from Bahia coconut endocarp (hard coconut shell) using a patented process. There is no environmental impact. The fact ...
Product Stackable Monoblock Hemp Chair published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-07-20 04:34:43 UTC
At the exhibition „Poetry Happens“ in "Ventura Lambrate":http://www.venturalambrate.com, Werner Aisslinger presented the world’s first concept for ...
Material Green Blade; banana trunk veneer published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-07-12 15:53:55 UTC
Green Blade, a natural, handmade, decorative veneer, composed of 100 % banana fibres.
As a product of integrated farming, the trunks of banana plants ...
Product The game of reducing water consumption published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-07-08 07:49:19 UTC
In the western world, the way we shower is a big emitter of CO2 and pressure on the environment. Not only does it take a lot more water (and energy ...
Product Recycle shower water published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-07-06 09:33:36 UTC
Taking a shower is in the western world not done once a week anymore like our grandparents did, in most cases it is at least once a day now. And 6 ...
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