biodegradable

Is sustainable design environmentally friendly design?(Second part)

V1BIO is based on the concept of “generating waste, decomposing it, recycling it, and then converting it into a resource, and ultimately recycling and reusing it.”

But as it is mentioned more and more, everything is degradable seems to be a gimmick for environmental protection, can the land really afford such amount of degradation? In other words, even the environmentally friendly material paper takes about 3 months to degrade in the land, and how much land is available on earth for degradation?

V1BIO is based on the concept of “generating waste, decomposing it, recycling it, and then converting it into a resource, and ultimately recycling and reusing it.” From the use of materials to the recycling of waste, the variables that cause pollution are controlled from all aspects.
Compared with green design and eco-design, such a systematic design approach has a broader scope and can consider the role that environmental design can play in human activities from a more multidimensional perspective, and systematic design is also more relevant to what sustainable design conveys and wants to present.