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The Almere Smart Circular Bridge is Made out of Flax Composite Filament

A team of 15 partners from across the European Union joined forces to create the Almere Smart Circular Bridge. The bridge is uniquely designed with organic materials. The bridge is located in the city of Alere in the Netherlands and aims to demonstrate the potential of flax as a material in construction. According to the team of builders, flax can replace steel in construction for a more eco-friendly option.

The bridge is built from flax fibers combined with bio-resin and polyurethane foam blocks. This combination creates a stable and lightweight composite to replace traditional materials. The Smart Circular Bridge aims to provide crucial data on the material's durability over time in hopes that it could serve as a viable construction option in the future.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Construction - Flax proves to be a viable and sustainable alternative to traditional materials, opening up opportunities for eco-friendly construction methods.
2. Circular Economy - The use of flax in construction highlights the potential of circular economy practices that prioritize reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
3. Natural Materials - The use of organic flax fibers serves as an example of the growing trend toward incorporating natural materials into construction projects for both practical and aesthetic purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Construction Industry - The construction industry has the opportunity to explore and implement eco-friendly, sustainable, and circular methods of building using alternative materials like flax.
2. Materials Science Industry - The materials science industry can leverage the potential of flax and other organic materials to create new composites and alternatives to traditional materials used in construction.
3. Environmental Industry - The environmental industry stands to benefit from the adoption of more sustainable practices in construction, which can lead to a reduction in pollution and waste.

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