The 'Trebodur' Organic Material Has a Biodegradable Design
Michael Hemsworth — September 2, 2020 — Eco
References: yankodesign
The 'Trebodur' organic material is a 100% biodegradable packaging solution that makes use of a waste product that would otherwise be disposed of for a closed-loop manufacturing experience. The material is crafted from spent grain sourced from the brewing process and is mixed with a binding agent in order to make it a functional solution for several implementations. This includes being used as a replacement for plastic rings to keep cans together, while also imagined as coasters and even plates that could be sustainably disposed of after use without having to go to the landfill.
The 'Trebodur' organic material is the design work of Niko Stoll and Tillmann Schrempf, and can be composted without leaving behind any harmful residue or waste.
The 'Trebodur' organic material is the design work of Niko Stoll and Tillmann Schrempf, and can be composted without leaving behind any harmful residue or waste.
Trend Themes
1. Biodegradable Packaging - Use biodegradable materials like Trebodur for sustainable packaging solutions.
2. Circular Economy - Implement a closed-loop manufacturing process by repurposing waste products like spent grain.
3. Sustainable Disposal - Create products that can be sustainably disposed of, reducing landfill waste.
Industry Implications
1. Brewing Industry - Use spent grain as a resource for creating biodegradable packaging solutions.
2. Food and Beverage Industry - Replace plastic rings with biodegradable options like Trebodur to reduce environmental impact.
3. Hospitality Industry - Provide sustainable solutions such as compostable coasters and plates to reduce waste.
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