The ¿design as a circular economy strategy for the utilization of agroindustrial residues

The circular economy implementation policies in Colombia have prioritized the use of agribusiness resources as an opportunity to give value to unused organic waste. In this scenario, the framework project that gives rise to this article explores, through ecodesign strategies, circular economy and Ma...

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Foilsithe: Universidad de Boyacá 2021
Rochtain Ar Líne:https://revistasdigitales.uniboyaca.edu.co/index.php/designia/article/view/634
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Achoimre:The circular economy implementation policies in Colombia have prioritized the use of agribusiness resources as an opportunity to give value to unused organic waste. In this scenario, the framework project that gives rise to this article explores, through ecodesign strategies, circular economy and Material Driven Design, the opportunities for creating and applying biocomposite materials, where design as professional activity is seen as a competitive strategy for the use of agro-industrial waste and allows closure of technological gaps in medium-scale productive applications. This research article presents then, a qualitative comparative analysis of three cases, which allows to show how the integration of this gaze between the technical and the experiential enhances the potentialities of application and transformation in context of the materials presented here, which achieved: sufficient stability for its conformation and use, its own balance between sensory and aesthetic, low environmental impact, and the definition of low tech based processes of easy technology transfer, viable and scalable.