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Jana-Aimée Wiesenberger's SeeTang Collection, a sustainable biomaterial invention, raises awareness about marine conservation and plastic pollution in the Fashion and Packaging industry. The collection offers biodegradable alternatives to plastic-polluted food packaging and single-use grocery bags, focusing on marine conservation and sustainability. The project was completed between May 2021 and September 2021 in Surbiton, Great Britain.
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Jana-Aimée Wiesenberger's SeeTang Collection is a sustainable biomaterial invention that introduces invented biomaterials focused on marine conservation. The collection includes an instant dish and a fashion line, both showcasing biodegradable alternatives to plastic pollution. The biomaterials are sourced from the sea to raise awareness about their importance to our climate and planet. The production of SeeTang is a zero-waste process, and the biomaterial is infused with saffron dye, offering unique, sustainable, and environmentally friendly products.
The instant dish packaging is cooked alongside food ingredients, as the biomaterial is 100% dissolvable in water, vegan, and edible. The outer packaging is either recyclable or can be put in the compost. The fashion line offers durable, long-lasting, biodegradable, sustainable, recyclable, vegan, and edible products, providing innovative solutions for environmentally conscious consumers.
SeeTang Collection was awarded Bronze in A' Sustainable Products, Projects and Green Design Award in 2022, recognizing its outstanding and creatively ingenious designs that contribute to quality of life improvements and make the world a better place.
Jana-Aimée Wiesenberger, hailing from Surbiton, Great Britain, creates innovative design solutions by utilizing a passion for intensive research and a vivid imagination. With the SeeTang Collection, Jana-Aimée tackled plastic pollution of our oceans and invented a unique biomaterial made from algae, showcasing her dedication to driving change in Design, Science, and Biophilia.
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