Post by @jeanmi • Hey
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to visit PERMAFUNGI and witness their innovative sustainability practices.
One of their interesting methods involves recy
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- Looks like really awesome sustainability project! 🍄
I watched a TED talk about sustainable fashion, the presenter was wearing a jacket synthesized somehow with fungi - it was pretty cool. But she said this kind of clothes cannot withstand environmental conditions like rain, so designers/engineers are working on it to improve the whole thing. (i wonder if it was the same brand from Belgium)
- Very cool, the best thing is that these mushrooms don't even need much light to grow, could in theory grow in full darkness
- This is so cool!!!
- DAaaam, nice experience
- This is super cool! I gotta google them out 👍
- I grew oyster mushrooms at home once, great fun. good to see full scale sustainable practice
- Environmental protection can also bring economic benefits of the concrete embodiment of it
- It's really eco-friendly, I like it
- I love this company because I love mushrooms, how fun is that? 😂😂😂
- That's awesome! A good starting point for a green future
- that's amazing. where in brussels are they? can the public visit?
- Cool, a combination of fashion and environmental protection
- A lot of mushrooms, looks very decompressed
- I am eating more mushrooms and want to try new ones. This is cool.
- what a creative project...so much interesting
- mushroom
- these black truffles
- You've truly captured the essence of this topic.
- Wish I could come to this place
- đây là nắm chăng
- what is this ?
- its getting interesting
- agree ser
- 好吃吗~~~~~~
- really great
- Wow! Interesting
- Ow man.......
- Has the Tittwer or the Facebook solved the bot problemsNo! Why you guys believe that lens can solve it.
- first time to see it
- Did you stopped at the middle of street and took that picture Nice view btw
- NY~~~~
- ıhw
- Love that!
- Too many bots lol
- 不需要阳光就可以长大吗?太神奇了!