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During my Material Technology course at Parsons School of Design(2015), I became interested in bioplastics as a sustainable material. However, is it completely sustainable? Is it really ideal materials for petroleum-free future? My research was started by questioning why bioplastics are emerging, how sustainable materials can affect product lifecycle, and what the real issue of waste is. This research also led me to think about the existing recycling systems and individual's environmental responsibility. We have heard to reduce, reuse, recycle many times, and we have tried to change our habits and lifestyles. It is true that it would be great if each of us move forward, on the other hand, current waste problems are not only from individuals' thoughtless behaviors, but also from system issues. I believe that rethinking waste systems can make bigger impacts.]]>

During my Material Technology course at Parsons School of Design(2015), I became interested in bioplastics as a sustainable material. However, is it completely sustainable? Is it really ideal materials for petroleum-free future? My research was started by questioning why bioplastics are emerging, how sustainable materials can affect product lifecycle, and what the real issue of waste is. This research also led me to think about the existing recycling systems and individual's environmental responsibility. We have heard to reduce, reuse, recycle many times, and we have tried to change our habits and lifestyles. It is true that it would be great if each of us move forward, on the other hand, current waste problems are not only from individuals' thoughtless behaviors, but also from system issues. I believe that rethinking waste systems can make bigger impacts.]]>
Fri, 14 Aug 2015 06:47:44 GMT /slideshow/bioplastics-lifecycle-and-recycling-system/51619217 SungmyKim@slideshare.net(SungmyKim) Bioplastics, Lifecycle and Recycling System SungmyKim During my Material Technology course at Parsons School of Design(2015), I became interested in bioplastics as a sustainable material. However, is it completely sustainable? Is it really ideal materials for petroleum-free future? My research was started by questioning why bioplastics are emerging, how sustainable materials can affect product lifecycle, and what the real issue of waste is. This research also led me to think about the existing recycling systems and individual's environmental responsibility. We have heard to reduce, reuse, recycle many times, and we have tried to change our habits and lifestyles. It is true that it would be great if each of us move forward, on the other hand, current waste problems are not only from individuals' thoughtless behaviors, but also from system issues. I believe that rethinking waste systems can make bigger impacts. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/researchpresentationsungmykim-150814064744-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During my Material Technology course at Parsons School of Design(2015), I became interested in bioplastics as a sustainable material. However, is it completely sustainable? Is it really ideal materials for petroleum-free future? My research was started by questioning why bioplastics are emerging, how sustainable materials can affect product lifecycle, and what the real issue of waste is. This research also led me to think about the existing recycling systems and individual&#39;s environmental responsibility. We have heard to reduce, reuse, recycle many times, and we have tried to change our habits and lifestyles. It is true that it would be great if each of us move forward, on the other hand, current waste problems are not only from individuals&#39; thoughtless behaviors, but also from system issues. I believe that rethinking waste systems can make bigger impacts.
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-SungmyKim-48x48.jpg?cb=1523012486 Sungmy Kim is a design strategist and conscious maker. She has worked as a furniture designer in South Korea, and her focus is on helping underserved people and recovering environments from commercialized design. She recently graduated from the MFA Transdisciplinary Design program in Parsons School of Design and practices her design in New York. http://sungmykim.com