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Company converts coconut husk fibers into materials for cars and homes

  • Writer: GLOBU
    GLOBU
  • Jul 23, 2014
  • 1 min read

This article discusses how Essentium Materials, co-founded by Elisa Teipel, uses agricultural waste—specifically coconut husks—to create environmentally-friendly composite materials for use in automotive parts and other products. The project not only provides a valuable new resource but also supports local economies by improving the livelihoods of coconut farmers in developing countries.








 
 
 

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