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Geoff Isaac, PhD candidate at UTS and author of Featherston

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Peggy Chair

Peggy Chair main image
Peggy Chair-image
Designed by: Peggy Gou
Co-Designed by: Space Available
Designer: Peggy Gou
Co-Designer: Space Available
Date of Design: 2021
Date of Manufacture: 2021
Decade: 2020s
Region: Asia
Significance: Designed to be made at home recycling collected plastic waste
Manufacturer: Self
Material: Polyethylene
Process: Pressure moulded
Monobloc: No
Cantilever: No
Renewable Carbon: Yes
Weight: 20
Note: Country of origin: Indonesia. Image: Space Available. ERPR Score = 12 (Above average). The Peggy chair is designed to be easily made at home from collected plastic waste and requiring no tools, screws, staples or glue. Although the ERPR score is not outstanding it should be noted that transport efficiency is not relevant as the product is made at or near its place of use. Also as the product is designed to be made in areas affected by high levels of plastic pollution there is no need to minimise the material requirements – in fact the more waste used the better!

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