One day we'll have this thing behind all the tires
The Tire Collective has created a system that uses electrostatic force to capture up to 60% of tire particles.
The Tire Collective has created a system that uses electrostatic force to capture up to 60% of tire particles.
From the shower head a valid alternative to rubber: the complex and exciting gestation is about to end.
Two design students have devised a path to recycle used chewing gum, preventing it from damaging the environment for 50 years and turning them into skateboard wheels.
Economy, environment and future always intersect. Rubber is a real crossroads: an extraordinary material that is running out, and can cause an earthquake.
The formula uses water as a catalyst that forms a grout in the cracks, regenerating the rubber floor every time it rains.