Malai Bio Materials: Crafting Sustainable Design from Coconut Waste!
In the pursuit of creating something valuable, trendy, and truly unique, the team at Malai Bio Materials, a cutting-edge material research and design studio in Kerala, India, has embarked on a remarkable journey. Their designs are not just eye-catching; they're crafted from bio-based materials and resembles leather. This biodegradable material is cultivated through a process that embodies innovation and sustainability. Kerala, often called the "land of coconuts," is abound with coconut trees. The key ingredient in this inventive process is coconut water which is often discarded. This discarded coconut water is collected and sterilized, becoming a nutrient-rich source for bacterial culture. Over a natural fermentation process, which can take up to 14 days, bacterial action transforms the coconut water into cellulose "jelly." This jelly is then processed, enriched with natural fibers, gums, and resins, enhancing its durability and flexibility. It can be transformed into flat sheets of various thicknesses, textures, or molded into intricate 3D structures. Natural dyes can also be incorporated to produce a range of colors. The final product undergoes an environmentally friendly water-resistance treatment, avoiding plastic coatings or synthetic ingredients. Malai's creations are vegan, biodegradable, recyclable, and entirely natural, making them a perfect choice for ethical fashion enthusiasts. Malai Bio Materials not only crafts exquisite designs but also addresses agricultural waste in a responsible and innovative manner, turning it into stunning, sustainable products. This Kerala-based studio showcases the incredible potential of merging design with eco-conscious practices.