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(Archive) Positive Plastics

Your toolbox for discovering plastics with a positive impact
and a lower footprint, for responsible product design.

This project was part of DDW 2022
Positive Plastics KIT 2 — © Positive Plastics

Positive Plastics aims to convey a more accepting outlook on plastics to designers and engineers. It is a digital platform and a physical kit, containing samples of polymers that are much more environmentally responsible than virgin polymers. All injection mouldable for long-lasting products.

Could you imagine your life without plastic?

Not without plastic waste, but without products and services we have all grown to rely on in almost every aspect of our lives. Plastics is in construction, vehicles, medical devices, fashion...It seems that we can’t get along without this material, but we must eliminate its waste and negative impact.

Think positively about plastics!

There are many new grades on the market that are composed of natural materials or recycled materials, or both….they can replace traditional, fossil-fuel based plastics in every industry and product imaginable.
Sadly, very few designers and engineers are familiar with them. The goal of Positive Plastics is to change that.

Not only the material, the design of the sample is unique.

Besides presenting new materials, Positive Plastics offers a novel design of the plastic sample. No longer a flat, square, piece of plastic that reveals little about the material’s characteristics. Their unique sample design portrays the material’s properties and its possible applications tangibly. Holding the Positive Plastics sample, one can easily discover various surface structure options, different wall thicknesses, corners, hinges, fluidity
indication, draft angle, shrinkage, warpage…so many features in one piece.

Positive Plastics Samples — © Positive Plastics

Positive Plastics KIT 1 — © Positive Plastics

Positive Plastics Samples — © Positive Plastics

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