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  • VOL. 17 The Warmth of Paper 01 Why did you choose a Cup Holder as an ingredient? Explain the ingredient. The disposable products used for a drink at a cafe are not only cups, but straws and cup holders are also used as disposable products. The recycling problem of takeout coffee cups and related disposable products is expected to accelerate. A cup holder refers to the purpose of making it easy and safe to hold a drink and .. 더보기
  • VOL. 17 Little Forest 01 Why did you choose a Delivery Box as an ingredient? Explain the ingredient. As of last year, the number of packages thrown away annually due to overpackaging exceeded 3.3 billion, and if you look at the delivery boxes that are delivered separately when we buy the same product, you can see that the surge in waste emissions is serious. 02 What is the design intention? After COVID-19, people spe.. 더보기
  • VOL. 17 RECIPT OF YOUR LIFE 01 Why did you choose a RECIPT as an ingredient? Explain the ingredient. Receipts are probably the paper records that have the shortest life. Just as the saying "Please throw away the receipts" has become a common practice, most receipts are thrown away immediately upon issuance. Also, receipts are made from paper but are non-recyclable garbage. The receipts are classified as incineration waste .. 더보기
  • VOL. 17 Point, Line, Plane 01 Why did you choose a Shredded Paper as an ingredient? Explain the ingredient. ①Timeliness The condition before the paper is shredded is back paper. Backside paper has already been used and loses its practicality in information in a short period of time It will be thrown away as trash. ②Non-recyclable Crushed paper is very small and does not sink into the water, rises above it, is not recycled.. 더보기
  • VOL. 17 Paperlink Communication 01 Why did you choose a Paper Cup and post as an ingredient? Explain the ingredient. Paper cups are severely discarded in cafes and offices. However, they are not recycled because of the plastic called polyethylene, which is attached to the inside. Many people think that paper cups are recycled, but the recycling rate is only 1 percent. Also, mail is classified as general waste and not recycled .. 더보기