This paper is a study on why bamboo is gaining popularity as a natural sustainable material and how it meets the criteria for sustainable design development. Through the case studies, it also talks about how the use of the material changes in Indian context. It speaks about the bamboo craft communities of India and how the tradition has affected the use of the material.
In a world with limited resources, the material selection for a product is becoming more and more important. It directly relates to the sustainability of that product. Developing a sustainable product is a very complex process that begins at the stage of acquiring resources for the product till the time of disposal of the used product. There are at least six potentially ecologically
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It has low natural durability. Although while growing, the plant doesn’t need much maintenance in terms of pesticide control, once its cut, it requires treatments to prevent it from getting attacked by bugs and termites. Sucrose in the plant attracts these insects. One way to remove it is by placing bamboos in flowing water for several days. The capillary action in the plant helps remove the sugar when water flows from one end to other. This method is still being practiced in many parts of the world where natural flowing river is easily accessible. Other ways are fire treatment and treatment with boric acid. Bamboo is not consistent as a material because of its varied sizes. But with proper tools and techniques, they can be standardized to an acceptable …show more content…
From food to construction, each part of the plant is utilized in some way. Most of the bamboo weaving techniques has been passed on through generations. Traditionally, bamboos have been used as storage containers, fish and animal traps and even basic hunting implements. Edible part of bamboo shoots grows irrespective of rainfall and in turn has been a food source during famine and food scarcity. Bamboos have been extensively used as construction material for water rafts, houses and bridges in rural parts for a very long time. Bamboo maybe one of the few traditional productions in which even women have been taking part. Traditional hand woven mats and sieves are still a part of the bamboo making
Hawaii is such a diverse and unique area that it is said to be a biologist’s paradise. Biologists travel here to study the wide variety of species and one such species is Aleurites moluccana or the kukui tree. The kukui tree is originally from Southeast Asia, particularly the Indo-Malaysia region, and has moved its way into the Pacific. It was first introduced to the Hawaiian islands when the Polynesians navigated their way here hundreds of years ago (Elevitch, C. R., & Manner, H. I., 2006). Since then, the kukui tree’s physical adaptations have helped it to thrive in Hawaii and native Hawaiians were able to utilize this plant in a number of ways.
Multiple perspective of any kind requires a unique way of telling a story. Especially from individuals and different viewpoints on the same event. This story gives the audience seven narrators that tell each their side of the matter in the same event and all seem to contradict themselves. This is an interesting plot device from which inconsistent testimonies of the same experience can be shown and looked at. Which narrator is true, which narrator is telling a lie; it is curious to read the differences and some of the same “facts” reported by these witnesses? How can their stories are based on truth and where are the lies. Again, there is a wider range to these individual stories share. Namely who did it,
A) It has been successfully utilized to make a thousands of diverse, environmentally friendly products like textiles, paper, oil, rope and canvas.
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Before one can even begin to understand the way in interpellation and social history influence Ozaki story “The Bamboo Cutter and the Moon-Child”. This a fascinating story of an old bamboo cutter who was poor and sad for he had no child to call his own. One morning as usual he went out and found a nice spot and started cutting some down. Then he saw the bright light coming from on the bamboo’s and found a tiny girl inside the size of his hand. He brought her home and the couple were extremely happy. After three months the girl grew into a full size women and her step-parents decided to name her Princess Moonlight. They had a party and invited everyone they knew to celebrate their new daughter. After the party the word of her beauty spread far
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Issues of Developmental Aid and Design for Development are what most designers and environmental and social activist ensure to solve daily. According to The human, natural, social and economic capital determines a country’s wealth. To ensure this human development as well as the achievement of the human potential relies on economical abilities that are both socially and environmentally sustainable for current stability and the futu...
Fitzherbert, E. B., Struebig, M. J., Morel, A., Danielsen, F., Brühl, C. A., Donald, P. F., & Phalan, B. (2008). Review: How will oil palm expansion affect biodiversity?. Trends In Ecology & Evolution, 2(3), 538-545. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2008.06.012
This is known to be a softwood commonly used for exterior construction, docks, boat building, interior trim, and veneer. Due to its outstanding resistance to decay and rot, furniture made with Cypress has a very long and useful lifespan. Cypress can last decades and has even been known to be passed down from generation to generation without noticeable signs of rot all while requiring minimal maintenance. This kind of wood features varieties of color possibilities and attractiveness like it's second to none. It is very effortless to paint or stain and you can just easily design it or give it a look that you want. However, like every piece of furniture, this wood has also a certain cons to it. For cypress, the only prime disadvantage to it is that you can't easily get this type of wood in the market since the supply is limited. It just shows that this type of wood is valuable so if ever you have some outdoor furniture made from this wood then I suggest to treasure i...
The scope of the sustainable development is conceptually divided into three parts: environmental, economic and social; each of these pillars must be on an equal stage, promoting a model of growth without exclusion (social), equitable (economic) and safeguard natural (environmental) resources (MIT Press Journals, 2017). Considering the words mention above, an interesting approach we could focus on is the way the industry uses the materials to develop projects.
...on, by understanding the general textile manufacturing processes, we could relate the processes based on its importance and effects to the environment.
Today the consumerism plays an extremely important role in contemporary societies; consumerism has carried a part of the planet to the edge of Ecological, social and economic abyss, and every day becomes more evident. But naturally, it goes against a process that has become common in the daily life of people, The consumers need to advise about nature of the products, the value and the consequences of the consumption of certain products in the environment. One of the most creative ways to solve this problem is to minimize consumption of newly manufactured products, either by buying items with a longer shelf life or buying used items, new resources are not used in the manufacturing and industrial pollution and carbon dioxide will be lower. We can Recycling and reusing, also make reasonable use of natural resources, energy, and water, this contribute to the mitigation of climate impacts, will require manufacturers to use more sustainable technologies.
Environmental health has been a very important issue to talk about internationally these days. We, human beings are leading the earth toward its edge unconsciously. We are using natural resource more than we give to the Mother Nature. Day by Day, people are aware of what damage they do the environment, but they do not care of fixing this damage. In a very simple step, the road of a better healthy environment will begin; recycling is the best idea that illustrate the previous point. To Andrew Roper, recycling is the conversion of waste products into new materials, such as waste paper that can be converts into new paper goods (n.d). There are many types of recycling, for example, there are glass, paper, metal, plastics, textiles and electronics recycling (Evans , 2011). This research will focus on recycling papers in the United Arab Emirates, the benefits or recycling and its effect on the environment, the difficulties of recycling, the process of recycling paper, and the finals products of recycling.
There is a very solid reason for selecting green technology as compared to the other technologies available because there is a very limited amount of natural resources like coal, petroleum available to man kind and these are getting depleted at an alarming rate. Moreover, green technology is turning out to be a good business these days as the market for greener products is increasing day by day. Consumers know that green products reduce their energy bills and these are always safer and healthier products to use, explains [1].
Sustainable fashion offers various benefits to both the consumer and the entire environment. For instance, it is noted that the entire process of sustainable fashion is worthy for the globe. In most cases, the fashion industry leaves behind a huge environmental imprint ranging from the pesticides in growing cotton to the landfill impact of clothes that wear out and the energy needed to manufacture every piece. Therefore, deciding on organic fibers or sustainable fabrics made from bamboo can also reduce the quantity of carbon emitted and chemicals brought into people`s lives. This shows how sustainable fashion if embraced can bring benefits to the consumer, the producer, and to the environment, which is very vital for future generations. Selecting clothes that contain the label “fair trade act,” during purchase emphasizes on sustainability in numerous ways. The first thing is that, it guarantees that the product was produced under safe working conditions. Further, it signifies that the person who produced it earned a fair wage since it is sweatshop free (Hethorn 123). The act of purchasing clothes considered as “fair trade” confirms that individuals and places mean more than the organization`s fundamental reason for its