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Bonyeon Biodegradable MaterialBonyeon Biodegradable MaterialBonyeon Biodegradable Material is an innovative sustainable material design that represents a significant advancement in eco-friendly product development, particularly notable for its accessibility and complete biodegradability. This groundbreaking material, which earned recognition with an Iron A' Design Award in the Sustainable Products, Projects and Green Design category, is composed of discarded byproducts from agricultural and fishery industries combined with protein-based adhesives and beneficial microorganisms. The material's composition allows it to decompose entirely in natural conditions without leaving toxic residues, while simultaneously providing improved indoor air quality through its natural properties. Distinguished by its versatility, Bonyeon can be crafted into various forms including lighting fixtures and decorative trays, with dimensions ranging from compact pieces to larger installations. The material's unique characteristics include the ability to closely mimic natural textures, colors, and fragrances, achieved through the careful combination of different byproducts such as rice bran, bark, seaweed, and mugwort. The production process is notably democratic, requiring minimal capital investment and enabling small-scale manufacturing in workshop or home environments. This accessibility aspect represents a significant departure from traditional biodegradable materials that typically require substantial industrial infrastructure. The material's development also addresses crucial environmental and social considerations, creating additional income streams for rural communities while contributing to waste reduction and sustainable resource utilization. Through its innovative structural technology and focus on physical properties of natural components, Bonyeon demonstrates how design can simultaneously serve environmental, social, and functional purposes while maintaining aesthetic appeal and practical utility. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: sustainable design, biodegradable materials, eco-friendly innovation, agricultural byproducts, circular economy, natural composites SOURCES: |
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