University of Ljubljana Students Showcase Biodegradable Urn and Sustainable Design Projects
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Summary
The article highlights innovative student projects from the University of Ljubljana, including a biodegradable urn made of blood and hair, a collection of toys inspired by forest species, and biodegradable packaging from seagrass. These projects showcase creativity and sustainability in design.
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Also featured is a collection of toys informed by animal and plant species found in a forest, and biodegradable packaging crafted from seagrass.
These projects showcase creativity and sustainability in design.
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