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Conclusion
Con clu sion
The freedom that I have discovered during these experiments, the power to transform nonessential waste into a valuable product, stimulated me to keep my development sustainably. I was able to work in union with nature, borrowing its resources for manufacturing products that can be reintegrated back into nature.
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My vocation as far as I can remember was designing exquisite things. However, consciousness about the inevitable ecological crisis humans initiated focused me on the sustainability of my actions and search for ways to design in a regenerative way. Particularly, what if I can facilitate the clean-up of the contaminated areas? Build products that have a positive impact on nature and people as part of it? These were the keystone question driving my work.
On the other hand, as I stated at the beginning of the book, I also tried to stay simple and keep exploring. It allowed me to stay transparent with the people interested in my work and inspire them to join the experimentation. And who knows how far these materials are going to lead us? And at some stage, being audacious to leave your comfort zone, you suddenly realize that your work has paid off and you have reached aims you have never imagined you were capable of.
And this project is just a small part of an iceberg. An obscure omnipotent conglomerate of biofabrication, technology, science, and open-source principles leading us to a better world for the next generations.