Brenden Macaluso’s entry into the Core 77 Greener Gadgets Competition to be held February 27th in New York is a concept computer housed in corrugated cardboard. The design grew out of Macaluso’s curiosity about what it takes to make a computer. He chose cardboard as a way to push beyond commonly accepted ‘computer’ materials.
While Macaluso’s design is uniquely his, the concept was proffered by the Japan-based Lupo Company in 2005. Their design had a more conventional appearance.
What's Driving This Trend
- Compostable Pcs
- Exploring the concept of using compostable materials for computer hardware could lead to innovative and sustainable solutions in the electronics industry.
- Cardboard Computer Cases
- Designing computer cases made from corrugated cardboard has the potential to disrupt the traditional materials used in computer manufacturing and reduce environmental impact.
- Greener Gadgets
- The growing demand for eco-friendly electronic devices presents an opportunity for companies to develop and market sustainable alternatives to conventional tech products.
Who This Affects Most
- Electronics
- The electronics industry can explore the use of compostable materials and cardboard cases to create more environmentally friendly and sustainable products.
- Packaging
- The packaging industry can experiment with corrugated cardboard to develop innovative and recyclable solutions for various consumer products, including computers.
- Technology
- The technology industry can embrace the trend of greener gadgets and invest in researching and developing sustainable tech solutions for a more eco-conscious consumer market.
