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Special recycling: T-shirts with glasses made of potatoes and worms

The Volleba brand has used beech and eucalyptus from sustainable forests to make T-shirts.
This new company makes such sustainable and recycled products. They made a graphene jacket, a trouser that lasts a century and a century later. They have now made biodegradable t-shirts that will be undone within 12 weeks of being buried.
 
The shirt was made from the pulp of the trees, turning that pulp into thread and then the fabric. The algae has been used to color the shirt. Really weird don't you think? You can see how the shirt looks like in the new.
 
Volleba also develops different products, in addition to the aforementioned products, including t-shirts made of cuttlefish ink, ceramic t-shirts, etc. they also did.
 
Cubitts also makes jewelry products with throw-away products, such as human-made eyewear. They have made 10 different models in all; with yogurt jars, corn husk, sheep's milk, potatoes, etc. made. You can also see a newly developed glasses.
 
Source of information: retina.elpais.com

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