CB News
TOKYO: A soft insect lives harmlessly in a shucked oyster on the beach, and the oyster itself has been turned into an eco-helmet that provides the same resistance and protection to its wearer. The helmet is called Hedges. Contains 50% scallop. and 50% plastic. The most interesting thing is that the helmet manufacturing company has cooperated in its business with the fishermen of the villages, who provide the raw material of oysters for this helmet, the Japanese chemical company Kashi has played an important role in helmet production. it is and the fishermen of the city of the sea will contribute 40 thousand tons of oysters annually. Although these oysters still get caught in the nets, they are of no use and end up littering the beach. The company claims that adding oysters to the plastic not only makes the hull lighter, but also has the same rigidity as the stronger helmets.
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