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BEYONDPLASTIC Coffee Talk :: Episode 8 with designer Elena Amato from Ponto Biodesign

BEYONDPLASTIC Coffee Talk :: Episode 8 with designer Elena Amato from Ponto Biodesign

Update: 2020-12-31
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Elena Amato is a designer from Guatemala currently living in Brazil. She is passionate about circular design, developing materials using biofabrication and thinking about creative applications for them.  In 2019 she founded Ponto Biodesign, a biofabrication lab and design studio, where she has created sheets of bacterial cellulose with paper-like qualities as a sustainable alternative to the plastic packaging used in personal care products.

The dried bacterial cellulose material can be glued together using water, eliminating the need to use glues or other adhesives when sealing the packaging. Natural pigments such as spirulina, hibiscus, saffron and charcoal are added to the mixture during the blending process to achieve different colors.

In addition to these qualities, the low-tech manufacturing process has a minimal level of energy consumption, and Elena Amato envisions it being made locally to generate jobs in the area as well as eliminating the need to transport raw materials from far away. 

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BEYONDPLASTIC Coffee Talk :: Episode 8 with designer Elena Amato from Ponto Biodesign

BEYONDPLASTIC Coffee Talk :: Episode 8 with designer Elena Amato from Ponto Biodesign

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