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Erik De Laurens Designs Swim Shades Made from Fish Scales

Erik de Laurens exhibited an unusual bunch of products from his Fish Feast collection. His work is derived from creating objects using a plastic material made only from fish scales. The plastic was creating by applying heat to the fish scales, making it a usable medium. The colored objects in his collection were created by dying the fish scales before the heating process. Due to this sustainable way of creating art, Erik de Laurens has been hailed and recognized for his green-friendly works.

Along with the scaley goggles, the Fish Feast collection also included beakers, glasses and even a water-dispenser made from leather derived from the fish scales.
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1. Sustainable Fashion Accessories - Creating fashion accessories using sustainable materials like fish scales can disrupt the traditional fashion industry and promote eco-friendly alternatives.
2. Upcycling Plastic Waste - Using fish scales to create a plastic-like material for various products presents an innovative solution to upcycle plastic waste and reduce environmental impact.
3. Natural Resource Utilization - Exploring the potential of natural resources like fish scales to create new materials can lead to innovative and sustainable manufacturing processes.
Industry Implications
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3. Product Design - Product designers can incorporate natural materials like fish scales into their designs to create eco-friendly and sustainable products that appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.

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