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Taiwanese entrepreneur Eddie Wang created eco-friendly fabric "Seawool" from oyster shell residue, addressing environmental issues and storing carbon dioxide.
Taiwanese entrepreneur Eddie Wang created eco-friendly fabric "Seawool" using oyster shell residue, inspired by seaside hometown's oyster farming practices.
The annual production of around 900 tonnes of Seawool uses 100 tonnes of oyster shells, with the majority of sales from European and US outdoor and sustainability clothing brands.
This low-carbon, water-free production method addresses environmental issues caused by discarded shells and stores carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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El empresario taiwanés Eddie Wang creó el tejido ecológico "Seawool" a partir de residuos de ostras, abordando problemas ambientales y almacenando dióxido de carbono.