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Valuable waste streams back into the (circular) economy

  • Published on February 7, 2020
Van de Sant Innovations designs and manfucatures comfortable sustainabe furniture, made from several waste streams. This furniture stops deforestation, reduce plastic waste and CO2 emission, creates local jobs and is 100% circular. Ocean bound plastic is used for framework. Post-consumser textile for foam and fabric sollutions. After the end of life cycle, the furniture returns in our re-manufacturing proces, to close the loop and end waste.
Recycling is a process where we change our waste streams into new valuable resources. In our case, we scale up several resources, and bring them back into the economy. We make sure that every furniture design we make contains at least 90% recycled material, and that after the end of the life cycle, our furniture products can return in our remanufacturing process. Designing the old fashion way is not possible if you want to change the world. For every piece we design we have to start from the basics; What kind of materials can we use? What does the material do? How can we use it again after the end of the life cycle? It does not only ask a lot from our designers but also our production and sales team need to be connected with the process. What is possible in production, and how can we convince our customers to become a part of a change, by using recycled materials? It is also important to look at every detail in the design process. We developed, for example, the reusable packaging cover. When you design something good for the world, don’t wrap it in plastic! 2 billion trees are cut annually for the furniture industry, legal and illegally. 8 million tons of plastic waste dumped in the ocean every year. Those are just 2 samples from the problems we are facing. Recycling has several advantages and is key to making our world a bit better. Less new raw materials are needed, which means that fewer trees have to be felled for the furniture industry, or less petroleum is needed for the production of plastic. Less agricultural land is needed for the production of, for example, wood or cotton so that more land remains available for food production. The emission of greenhouse gases is falling because the reuse of materials costs less energy than producing them new. And we need to get the idea out of our minds that using recycled materials is “dirty” or “cheap”. We all know the glass pot with vegetables in our fridge. That’s made from 85% recycled glass, without being bothered. Why not with furniture or other products? This is why the product design industry has to lead the way to use recycled materials. Every furniture piece contains approx. 25 kg plastic waste, 5 kg metal cutting waste, reduces 8000 liter water and 100 kg CO2 emission. We are always seeking for partners, NGO's stakeholders to help us on our task; recover - recycle - reuse = closing the loop. We want to expand worldwide (prefer Small Islands Developing States) to create jobs, using local waste streams and supply local project.

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Project start date
06/02/2020
Project end date
06/02/2020

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