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Oy, Oysterbuoy
Oy, Oysterbuoy
2024

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Oy, Oysterbuoy

Sustainable Oyster Buoy

Approximately 810,000 tons of plastics are being discharged into the ocean every year, with about 70% generated from the maritime industry. Oy is made from oyster shells and offers an environmentally-friendly alternative to plastic waste from fishing nets. They are composed of oyster shells and cement, and when they reach the end of their buoyancy life and become damaged, they sink into the ocean, acting as artificial coral reefs, providing a habitat for marine life such as fish. Through oyster shell buoys, we can achieve sustainable cycles for both the fishing industry and marine life.

JURY STATEMENT

A very simple solution to address part of the plastic problem in the ocean and support the rebuilding of coral reefs. The designers present the feasibility of the buoys and impact it could have. Some clearer arguments in terms of viability would have made the concept even stronger.

WINNER STATEMENT

Thanks to the judges for looking at my work and to everyone who showed interest in my project. This award means a lot to me, and it inspires me to keep improving as a designer.

UNIVERSITY

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Daejeon-si, KR
WINNER

KyeonghoPark

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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