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 Waste

  Innovation.

Project bAckground

“The Creative Waste Innovation Hub in Thailand is a research collaboration between the University of Cambridge, UK and the Thammasat University, Thailand supported by the Thai and UK Governments under the Newton Fund, 2018-2019. The Hub has been created to provide a platform for Thailand’s local SMEs, designers, NPO and entrepreneurs across different disciplines to tackle the industrial waste problems of Thailand with  interdisciplinary experimentation and idea development being conducted by BA and MA students from the Architecture & Planning, Design Business & Technology Management and Chemical Science of Thammasat University.

Linking Circular Economy to Business Opportunities.

PROJECT TIME SCALE

CWIH

2018-2019

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Background Converting 16.05M ton of untreated industrial waste (currently 93% of Thai SMEs waste) into innovative materials can provide higher value business solutions than disposing or recycling. Thai government has recently highlighted the potential of the creative economy as a strategic engine to drive Thailand from the middle-income trap towards sustainable growth.

The Aim of the Hub is to provide a platform for Thailand’s local SMEs, designers, NPO and entrepreneurs, across different disciplines to tackle the industrial waste problem of Thailand. The hub will support bringing fresh perspectives into circular economy waste innovation with an aim to foster equitable growth, social welfare & environmental sustainability and building local innovation capacity in Thailand.

Partners

Partners

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Commercial Partners
Chod-Anan
Lohakij Ltd., Part
Ang Plastic
Krajokrungpecht Co., Ltd.
Jaroen Phanit
NS Group
(Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Our
projects.

Design Processes of interdisciplinary experimentation

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The Strawber is a travel case for reusable straws that has been developed as a preferred solution for reducing the use of plastic straws for people who love to use straws with their cold drink. It offers the user a smarter and easier way to keep and use reuseable straw. It also helps the environment in other ways.

STRAWBER

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Remaii Board is the production of wood-substitute that mix between wood waste and plastic waste from thailand industrial. Remaii board concern about reducing deforestation and improving well-being, so this material using plastic waste to be a binder instead of glue that have formaldehyde for health care.It  use for interior wall decoration and architecture facade.

REMAII BOARD

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This campaign is about reducing contaminated single used plastic that come from refill bag detergent. The design of dispensing unit where people can refill the product from their unused empty bottle, convenience to refill at less price support the customer environmental friendly perspectives. Designed the dispensing unit with integrated  customer experience offering cheaper detergent to customer, reduce shelf display and delivery unharmfully solution to environmental. By starting with detergent line products and so on.

ReFill It

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Ed Kid provides a range of wooden puzzle toys for a wide range of educational projects for children. They provide a fun and creative way for children to learn about their heritage and the natural world around them. In keeping with the environmental message of this range, all the toys are made of recycled wood.

REMAII ED-KID

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Glasstic is a composite plate made from waste materials of plastic and glass industry . In order to add value to those waste materials, and can be used as a substitute materials in architecture to reduce the use of natural resources in the production of construction materials.

Polymerian

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contact

Contact

 Cambridge 

University of 

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Professor
Steve Evans
Professor
Steve Evans

Evans

Director of Research in Industrial Sustainability

Commercial Director in

 Industrial Sustainability

Bamford

Research Associate in

Industrial Sustainability

Park

Thammasat

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Kallaya 
Kallaya 

Associate Dean for Human Resources and Organizational Communication

Tantiyaswasdikul

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Isaac Jamieson
Isaac Jamieson

International Expert of Design Business and Technology Management

Adam Jamieson

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Pusit
Pusit

Associate Dean for Administration

Lertwattanaruk

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Jitiporn
Jitiporn

Instuctor of Design Business and Technology Management

Wongwatcharapaiboon

University

Research Assistants

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Kanyaluck

 Master degree in architecture (Building technology)

Kanyaluck

Muktana-a-nun

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Ronnagit
Ronnagit

Master degree in architecture (Building technology)

Gorbgoonchai

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Supintuda
Supintuda

Master degree in design, business and technology managment.

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Napatsorn
Napatsorn

Master degree in design, business and technology managment.

Auamnuaychai

From APTU

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