REPURPOSED (eco-friendly substitute materials)
Repurposed materials may be defined as surrogates, or materials which are used in the place of materials conventionally
used in an application. Repurposed materials provide several benefits, such as replacing precious raw materials with
less precious, more plentiful ones; diverting products from the waste stream; implementing less toxic manufacturing
processes; and simply defying convention. As a trend, repurposing is important because it underscores the desire for
adaptability in industry, as well as an increasing awareness of our limited resources. While the performance of repurposed
materials is not identical to that of the products they replace, sometimes new and unexpected benefits arise from their
use.
Sustainable Metropolis
http://www.metropolismag.com/cda/sustainable.php
Five principles of Sustainability
http://bfi-internal.org/sustainability/principles
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Sustainable design
Recycled materials
http://www.metropolismag.com/cda/story.php?artid=2910
Aluminium flooring
http://www.aluminumfloors.com/
Ecopanel systems
http://www.ecopanelsystems.com/types%20of%20material.html
Bamboo flooring
http://www.plyboo.com/flooring.html#
Palm & Bamboo
Natural Surfaces
Wheatboard
http://www.primeboard.com/partbd.htm
Banana fiber laminate
http://www.laminart.com/products-samples/collections/abac-8.html
Kirei Board
http://www.kireiusa.com/newkirei/applications.php
Corn fibers
http://www.ingeofibers.com/ingeo/home.asp
Bio-degradable carpet
http://www.earthweave.com/BIO-FLOOR.html
Re-cyclable and partially organic carpet
http://www.interfaceflor.com/service/flor/environment.html?id=NXw94P9b
Cardboard
http://www.cardboardchair.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv
Complete online works of Shigeru Ban
Frit (recycled glass chips) used as terrazzo
http://www.trivitro.com/vitrohue_tum/colors_sizes.html
Textile wallpaper
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