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SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
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INTRODUCTION The circular economy is a generic term for an industrial economy that is restorative and in which material flows, there aretwo types of material: - Biological nutrients, designed to reenter the biosphere safely. - Technical nutrients, which are designed to circulate at high quality without entering the biosphere. The circular economy involves the design from the beginning of recyclable materials. It also serves a strong capacity for innovation and also serve efficient products, of long lasting and that we can reused in other way . .
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For example: . - The bottles should be made in order to make it easier to re-use , rather than recycling. - A mobile phone should be made with ricyclable metals. That is a form of circular economy is more collaborative, which focuses on the property and not so much on the products itselfs , but the important is the function.
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A PRATICAL DEMONSTRATION
The video talks about the circular economy. It shows how the nature work, recicling materials (one species waste is a food for another species. Things grow than die and nutrients returned to the earth). The video talks about what we do differently from the nature (linear approach) and that it can't work long-term, so he explain what we can do to improve our impact on the earth. "we have a fantastic opportunity to open new prospectives and new horizons instead of remaining trapped in the frustrations at the present with creativity and innovation. we really can re-think and re-design our future." .
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Pipes to bring the water
An ancient Aboriginal legend tells that many years ago the tribesmen were seeking food in the trunks of hollow trees, because they discovered that there were many insects and animals edible. After a long testing and research he has created a particular and unique Didgeridoo to which was given the name of Didgeribù, a tool that is inspired by tradition of the Australian aborigines, but completely new in its realization. the material chosen for excellence was the polyethylene. These pipes are normally used to bring the water in houses but are modified and fused in various forms which obviously produce different sounds. Musical Instruments .
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Pan-Drum Dates back to the late '30s, when it began building the first instruments called Pan Drum and pan where the term meant "pan". The first instruments were Pan, Steel drum, Steel drums and were built with cans of oil or several cans. Now, after years of development, there is a new generation of harmonics drums such as the Hang, the Caisa, the Steel Drum, the Tank drum Changing the form, the size and construction technique. The Pandrum belong to the family of Tank and metals originate from industrial systems (boilers).This instrument are suitable for both children and older people (as patients Alzaimer) can be played with sticks, but also with your fingers and do not need any musical competence. .
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Fujara And here is that the traditions and customs of ancient blend innovation and sustainability. The pipes, in this case of electrical PVC, processed differently, are transformed into flutes and here come to life Fujbù. The Fujbù are wind instruments that refer to the Fujara, of Czech origin. .
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