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student design turn fish wastes to recyclable plastic

The Design Story
3 min readMay 25, 2020

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if the term “fashionable” means exploration in sustainable material using waste sources, then this is it!

did you know that fish skin could make a sustainable and exotic material for your household?

may not sound familiar to you, but fish skin leather-based material is highly beneficial, just as similar to sheepskin or other animal-based leather products. the material is known for its durability and water-resistant and has a variety of beautiful textures with tiny scales once it is tanned.

in today’s society and crises where recycling has to be done in many aspects, fish waste can also contribute to offering the solution.

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student design turn fish wastes to recyclable plastic

the design story team has spotted a unique student design’s products made of fish skin, which quality looks just as perfect as other conventional materials, and are very appealing!

elien and jolien of student design have developed three product material made of waste fish in the market, more specifically the salmon

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