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Plastic waste recycled into portable speakers

A portable speaker made from 100 percent plastic waste by UK-based studio Gomi. [Photo/IC]

A Brighton-based startup is using plastic waste deemed non-recyclable by local UK councils to make its new portable Bluetooth speaker.

Created by design studio Gomi, each speaker features a rectangular body formed from colorful marble-effect plastic – and each speaker uses the same amount of the material as 100 plastic bags.

A portable speaker made from 100% plastic waste by UK based studio Gomi. [Photo/IC]

Gomi takes flexible plastic (LDPE) such as bubble wrap, plastic bags and pallet wrapping, then melts and compresses it to create a sturdy eco-friendly material.

"We were inspired by the cradle-to-cradle design process, thinking about our products full-lifecycle right from the beginning of our design process," said Gomi cofounder Tom Meades.

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