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t-Plates

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Reusable packaging and tableware to reduce waste from the food delivery industry

t-Plates is a reusable box service for food delivery. The aim of the project is to significantly reduce the amount of waste from the food delivery industry and to accompany users towards a more
environmentally friendly consumption. In order to ensure that the ecological message is consistent, the use of plastic materials is replaced by materials such as steel, textile or rubber.

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  • Lucie De Martin

    Lucie De Martin

    ECAL, Lausanne University of Art and Design

    I am a graphic and industrial designer who graduated first from the School of Applied Arts in La Chaux-de-Fonds and then from the Cantonal School of Arts in Lausanne. My work revolves mainly around the creation of objects with an ecological goal for the planet. Whether it is at the level of its function (Reusable box system) or at the level of its production (Smaller series, return to the craft industry, etc.). Currently, I'm doing an internship with a designer from Brussels to increase my professional knowledge. For the continuation of my creative journey, I wish to leave in the artisanal and quality production. The field of luxury interests me by its uniqueness and the attention paid to the product and the customer. Moreover, the means at disposal allow the use of controlled and ecological materials. more

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