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Wastly Roof Tiles

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Heat and humidity-regulating tiles from recycled material

Wastly Roof Tiles can reduce indoor temperatures and humidity by reflecting heat into the atmosphere. The use of blue and white aims to mimic the role of the cryosphere in controlling our planet’s environmental conditions. The tiles can be easily installed, creating a water-resistant, heat-reflective, safe and stable roof. Made by using locally available recycled material, Wastly Roof Tiles encourages local production through a business model that can allow local, small scale production, thus supporting communities in need.

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  • Angela Piazza

    Angela Piazza

    Bournemouth University

    My name is Angela, and I am from Italy. I have a very strong self-motivation and positive thinking which helped me to achieve most of my life goals. I travelled in Australia for six months and then went to the UK to study Product Design Futures at Bournemouth University. My team-oriented personality and problem-solving technique helped me develop high-quality design processes and achieve great success. I am very meticulous, and my attention to detail allows me to accomplish any project in the best way possible. My mission is to positively impact the World by designing for the Future. more

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