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British design studio Seymourpowell has put cheap electronic goods under the spotlight with Un-Made, a project imagining four possible ways to design for quick disassembly and recycling.
As part of the project, Seymourpowell devised four automated disassembly mechanism concepts using an electric toothbrush as an example for their animated graphics.
Each of the mechanisms could be built into a product during manufacturing and then activated in a factory at the end of the item's life.
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British design studio Seymourpowell has put cheap electronic goods under the spotlight with Un-Made, a project imagining four possible ways to design for quick disassembly and recycling.
As part of the project, Seymourpowell devised four automated disassembly mechanism concepts using an electric toothbrush as an example for their animated graphics.
Each of the mechanisms could be built into a product during manufacturing and then activated in a factory at the end of the item's life.
Read more on Dezeen: dezeen.com/?p=2038860
WATCH NEXT: R for Repair exhibition features toothy seashell and storytelling clock radio - youtu.be/YL99MAmdWGY?feature=shared
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