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adapting circular economy approach with cellulose-based daily products?

The Design Story
4 min readApr 6, 2020

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four years ago, finnish students of aalto university school of arts, design, and architecture had successfully exhibited cellulose-based product designs. the event inspired us to reinvent the material application to variant forms and functions to enhance sustainable everyday products!

having cellulose a natural self-grown fashion material has emerged as a new approach in the design industry.

cellulose, which mainly produced by plants often found in nature and is one of the most abundant natural design materials fashion industry can opt without the need to consider its negative impacts.

the material’s structural component of plant cell walls is considered sustainable, renewable, and multifunctional. hence attracts design professionals and researchers as to make design approach with cellulose.

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moreover, the abundance amount of cellulose makes it highly biodegradable and is chemical turnable. this combination of recyclability and new-end use innovation makes it a potential…

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