Material Libraries

Welcome to the Circular Material Library! Here, you can access a diverse range of materials suitable for use in the circular economy. These materials have been carefully categorized into two main groups: biocycle and techcycle. Biocycle materials are derived from renewable or biodegradable sources, such as plant-based plastics or natural fibres, and can be easily broken down by natural processes and returned to the ecosystem. Techcycle materials, on the other hand, are made from non-biodegradable materials like metals or synthetics and require specialized recycling facilities to be repurposed for reuse.

Bio Cycle

Biocycle materials are derived from renewable or biodegradable sources, such as plant-based plastics or natural fibres, and can be easily broken down by natural processes and returned to the ecosystem

stacked hempwool, circular material library

Tech Cycle

Techcycle materials, on the other hand, are made from non-biodegradable materials like metals or synthetics and require specialized recycling facilities to be repurposed for reuse.

gravity wave platsic part made from repurposed ghost fishing nets, circular material library

Made from Waste

Techcycle materials, on the other hand, are made from non-biodegradable materials like metals or synthetics and require specialized recycling facilities to be repurposed for reuse.

yibrick stack made from recycled ceramic waste, circular material library

Fully Biodegradble

Techcycle materials, on the other hand, are made from non-biodegradable materials like metals or synthetics and require specialized recycling facilities to be repurposed for reuse.

Biocir slipper, circular material library