Acoustic panels uses textile waste for sustainable production - Yanko Design
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Designer Sze Tjin Yek's Sorbet acoustic panels exemplify innovation by transforming shredded textile waste into functional and aesthetic soundproofing, addressing both waste and environmental concerns.
These panels minimize noise pollution, contributing to improved mental and physical health in living and working environments, while repurposing textile waste that typically has low recycling rates.
By using a starch-based glue and utilizing a variety of household textile waste, the panels emerge in multiple color options, showcasing the potential for creative recycling.
Moving forward, developing a commercially viable process for production and installation will be crucial in advancing the sustainability benefits of these acoustic panels.
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