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A whole new category of sparkle

Posted on June 13, 2023October 1, 2024 by Grantham Institute

Developing technology inspired by nature’s iridescent colour, Radiant Matter is producing alternatives to plastic sparkle that keeps their allure but…

Posted in InnovationTagged #Climate-Solutions-Up-Close, #innovation, biodegradable, climate change, fashion, Innovation, materials, microplastics, plastic, plastic pollution, sequins, textilesLeave a Comment on A whole new category of sparkle
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