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Let’s put it this way: | Let’s put it this way: | ||
You | You stumble upon a mushroom someplace. What you are seeing is only the 1/20th part of the whole organism. Channeled under its body, just under the ground, are its roots – the so-called ''mycelium''. Made up of its filamentous strands, mycelium is the ''stabilizer of the ecosystem''. | ||
Long story short: | Long story short: | ||
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: ''The | : ''The metaphor-like object for the replacement of harmful plastics with mushroom-based substances.'' | ||
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True, my personal reduction of the plastic usage is no bigger than a 15 cm long material, but small steps people... small steps, to a bio-based future. | ==== True, my personal reduction of the plastic usage is no bigger than a 15 cm long material, but small steps people... small steps, to a bio-based future. ==== | ||
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''There are three principles that should govern better materials. Firstly, they should be able to be created almost anywhere on the planet. Secondly, they should require considerably less energy to produce than current materials. Lastly, they should be able to be disposed of by nature's wonderful open-source recycling system.'' - Eben Bayer | ''There are three principles that should govern better materials. Firstly, they should be able to be created almost anywhere on the planet. Secondly, they should require considerably less energy to produce than current materials. Lastly, they should be able to be disposed of by nature's wonderful open-source recycling system.'' - '''Eben Bayer''' | ||