Elephant Dung
Recycling elephant dung is an initiative that could help to ensure the protection of these animals and is also a resource that contributes to local development and employment. The use of elephant dung to produce paper is a natural, sustainable and chemical free process. Due to their enormous size, elephants consume 200-250kg of food every day and the resultant dung is enough to produce a large amount of paper which has an economic value for local communities.
The BioArt Gallery presents promising feedstock and its related bioeconomy applications in everyday life with 60 stunning pictures. It offers an innovative approach of showcasing to the public some examples of bio-based products and applications currently available in the market through several examples: cosmetics, nutraceuticals, tissues, toys and sport, disposable tableware, cleaning products, gadgets, and much more.
The BioArt Gallery has been displayed to the public in severall incredible venues throughout Europe, and now BIOVOICES makes it available to you through an interactive digital platform!