Malmö designer shows the way: This is how plastic can be used in the future

Increased recycling, more bio-based plastic and fewer types. These are some of the pathways required for our plastic consumption to be more sustainable, according to STEPS researchers policy brief. Designer Kajsa Willner has taken on the task of interpreting these pathways in the exhibition Materiality & Aggregation at Form/Design Center in Malmö.

Read about STEPS collaboration with designer Kajsa Willner in the this article in Sydsvenskan. 

Read also about the collaboration on Lund University’s homepage

A sculpture that is illustrating reduced use of plastic. Photo.

A sculpture illustrating less use, or reduced use of plastic. This sculpture was part of the exhibition Materiality & Aggregation produced by designer Kajsa Willner. Photo: Kennet Ruona.

Noomi Egan