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− | + | Hi Honey increases the approachability from the consumer to the beekeeper, and from the beekeeper to the market, resulting in a fair playing field which in turn stimulates direct trade. The honey will also be shipped in a special packaging to the customer. This packaging is 'plantable' and will grow flowers specially selected for bees. By using open design values we see that Hi Honey can make a real change in the way we consume and waste. A project for the circular economy. | |
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Hi honey is a revolutionary next step in beekeeping. The way we consume honey is completely unsustainable. With Hi Honey we can change the system.
Author: Martijn Vooijs
Hi Honey increases the approachability from the consumer to the beekeeper, and from the beekeeper to the market, resulting in a fair playing field which in turn stimulates direct trade. The honey will also be shipped in a special packaging to the customer. This packaging is 'plantable' and will grow flowers specially selected for bees. By using open design values we see that Hi Honey can make a real change in the way we consume and waste. A project for the circular economy.
Martijn Vooijs is a graduate student of Advertising / minor Open DesignLinks
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