Mobile Phones Made from Hay

The 'Natural Year Phone' for Green Geeks

The 'Natural Year Phone' by Je-Hyun Kim is a concept mobile phone that features an exterior casing made from hay. The 'Natural Year Phone' inevitably features components like the keyboard and screen that aren't biodegradable. However, Je-Hyun Kim's hay casing allows the user to break off the hay to let it decompose and recycle the remainder of the mobile phone.

Je-Hyun Kim's 'Natural Year Phone' is a clever concept to make the best of this disposable era of consumerism.

Trend Themes

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Industry Implications

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