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The Eco Tile Category is Accented by Enis Akiev's Collection

One of the ways in which designers respond to the consequences and dangerous implications of climate change is through planet-friendly products and alternatives — this article focuses on Enis Akiev and his eco tiles.

The Kazakhstan-based designer has pioneered a method that utilizes post-consumer plastic waste and repurposes it for making marble tiles. Enis Akiev collects the materials from trash-sorting facilities and then he creates piles of material, based on color and type of plastic. The designer uses "heat, movement, and pressure" to reach the striking aesthetic of the eco tiles. After washing and drying the pieces of post-consumer waste, he melts it in the oven and then manipulates it to reach the final form. The eco tile collection is dubbed 'Plastic Stone Tiles.'
Trend Themes
1. Eco Tiles - Using post-consumer plastic waste to create marble-like tiles is a disruptive innovation opportunity within the eco tiles trend.
2. Repurposed Materials - The repurposing of post-consumer plastic waste for tile production presents a disruptive innovation opportunity within the repurposed materials trend.
3. Sustainable Design - Enis Akiev's eco tile collection exemplifies the disruptive innovation opportunities within the sustainable design trend.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The use of Enis Akiev's eco tiles made from post-consumer plastic waste offers a disruptive innovation opportunity within the interior design industry.
2. Construction - The incorporation of Enis Akiev's eco tiles into construction projects presents a disruptive innovation opportunity within the construction industry.
3. Sustainability - The application of Enis Akiev's repurposed materials approach in the production of eco tiles provides a disruptive innovation opportunity within the sustainability industry.

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