Projects

ALGAE FARMING

In the coming years, we will see a large number of sea farmers begin to grow algae and seaweed along the Swedish coast. Concrete anchors keep the culture ropes in place and buoys are used...

Clean Coffee

In Sweden, an impressive consumption of about 8 kg of coffee per capita per year results in significant energy consumption from drip coffee machines and considerable waste from paper filters. Clean Coffee is a stackable...

NAPKIND

Napkind is a service of long lasting napkins, reusable and not disposable, designed for food stores. By using the food wastes produced by the shop itself, it is possible to dye the fabric napkins in...

Äta Här

A project exploring the possibilities to reduce the waste surrounding the falafel roll. Replacing the existing solution (wrapping paper, plastic bag and/or aluminium foil, plastic bag) with a tailored piece of tableware will transform the...

Soil Press

In the beginning phase of seedlings growth, the container plays an essential role in containing growing medium and keeping moisture. Ceramic or plastic pots are widely used even they are unsustainable and hard to transplant...

Knäckit

Baking thin bread and crispbread is an old Swedish tradition. Until the 1850s, it was a craft that many did in the home, but since then the bread has become something households buy from large...

SAMKA

Nature has so much to offer, all around us there are delicious plants, herbs, and flowers, but we seem to not know that they are there. By discovering all the amazing flavor’s that our forest,...

PAPER POTS

Why should the packaging of a plant that lasts for two weeks take thousands of years to decompose? These paper pots are designed to replace the existing packaging of supermarket herb plants. Unlike current packaging...

Shrooming

This is a wooden box which are totally made of recycled pallet wood. These boxes are used to grow your own mushroom of different kinds at home with the help of a start up pack...

Beeurban

Bees are responsible for much of the food on our plates. They perform a task that is vital to the survival of agriculture: pollination. In fact, one third of our global food supply is pollinated...