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The Pulp Collection by Jo Meesters is Made From Paper Waste

Using paper waste and discarded pots and jars as positivie-image moulds, Studio Jo Meesters created the PULP collection. PULP came about as a result of the studio's research into new applications for paper waste.

They have added water resistant properties in the form of glue, which was added to the shredded newspaper and water and applied in several layers-once it is cut out from the mould it is glued back together and then treated with an epoxy resin. The PULP collection actually derives it's name from the mixture the studio used to create the vessels.
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1. Upcycled Materials - Using discarded pots and jars as molds and glueing shredded newspaper together creates innovative designs from waste materials.
2. Water Resistant Paper - Treating shredded newspaper with glue and resin to make it water resistant opens up new possibilities for paper-based products.
3. Sustainable Design - Exploring new applications for paper waste showcases the potential for eco-friendly designs in various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Using upcycled materials to create unique, water-resistant designs can disrupt the home decor industry and appeal to eco-conscious consumers.
2. Packaging - Water-resistant paper made from recycled materials can revolutionize packaging, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional packaging materials.
3. Furniture - Incorporating upcycled materials and water-resistant paper into furniture design can lead to innovative and eco-friendly furniture options.

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