• Home
  • Architecture
    • A-Z List for Architecture Topics
    • Apple Campus 2
    • Bamboo Flooring
    • Bamboo Reinforced Concrete
    • Basic Rainfall Collection System
    • BEHR Oil Based Interior/Exterior Primer and Sealer
    • California Academy of Sciences Living Roof Life Cycle
    • Carpet Tiles
    • Cement
    • Clay Bricks
    • Concrete Pools
    • Copper Tubing
    • Cork Flooring
    • Corten Steel
    • Fiberglass Insulation
    • Glazed Ceramic Tiles
    • Golden Gate Bridge
    • Green Concrete
    • Hardwood Flooring
    • Hempcrete
    • Hockey Ice Rink
    • Katrina Cottage
    • Latex Paint
    • Light Transmitting Cement
    • Linoleum
    • Medina Piazza Shading Project
    • Mirrors
    • Mountain Dwellings by BIG
    • Portland Cement Stucco
    • Plastic Roads
    • Silicone-coated Fiberglass
    • Skateboard Deck
    • Stained Glass
    • Statue of Liberty
    • Stone Slab Countertops
    • Taipei 101
    • Terra Cotta Roof Tiles
    • The Edge in Amsterdam
    • 3D Printed Building
    • Tree House
    • UC Davis Baggins End Domes
    • UC Davis Social Sciences and Humanities Building
    • Valle San Nicolas
    • Wallpaper
    • Walt Disney Concert Hall, LA
    • Wood-fiber Insulated Concrete Forms
  • Digital & Electronics
    • A-Z List for Digital & Electronics Topics
    • Alkaline Battery
    • Amazon Echo Dot
    • American Vintage II 1957 Stratocaster
    • Apple Airpods
    • Apple AirPods Max
    • Apple Earpods
    • Apple 5W USB Charger
    • Apple HomePod
    • Apple iPad
    • Apple iPhone 12
    • Apple MacBook Air M3
    • Apple Vision Pro
    • Apple Watch Series 4
    • Cellphones
    • Computer Mouse
    • CPU
    • Drones
    • DVDs
    • Fiber Optic Cables
    • First Generation Apple Pencil
    • Fitbit Charge 2
    • GaN Charger
    • Google Glass
    • Hard Drives
    • Image Sensor
    • Kindle
    • KODAK OLED Display
    • LCD Televisions
    • Lithium Ion Based Rechargeable Batteries
    • Macbook Pro 2012
    • Microsoft HoloLens
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Nintendo Wii
    • Nvidia GPU
    • Onewheel XR
    • Optical Fingerprint Scanners
    • Pioneer CDJ-3000
    • Printed Circuit Board
    • Raspberry Pi
    • RFID Tag
    • Roland TR-808 Drum Machine
    • Roomba 614 Robot Vacuum Cleaner
    • Security Camera
    • Silicon Wafer MOSFET
    • Sony Playstation 3
    • Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones
    • SSD Memory Card
    • 3D Printers - Makerbot PLA Filament
    • 3D Printer Polycarbonate
    • Tile Bluetooth Tracker
    • Transparent TV
    • USB Flash Drive
    • Wearable Insulin Pumps
    • Wireless Charger - Magsafe
  • Fashion & Textiles
    • A-Z List for Fashion & Textiles Topics
    • Adidas Futurecraft 4D Shoes
    • Adidas Slides
    • Adidas x Parley Ultraboost
    • Allbirds Wool Runners
    • Antimicrobial Athletic Clothing
    • Athletic Cleats
    • Baggu Nylon Crescent Bag
    • Bamboo Rayon
    • Baseball Hat
    • Birkenstock
    • Bloch Ballet Pointe Shoes
    • Blundstone Lug Boot
    • Canvas Shopping Bags
    • Carhartt Detroit Jacket
    • Cartier Ring
    • Cashmere Wool
    • Cellulosic Fibers (Tencel)
    • Cleaner Cotton
    • Coach Tabby Bag
    • Converse Chuck Taylors
    • Coperni Air Swipe Bag
    • Cotton Fitted Bed Sheets
    • Crocs
    • Demonia Swing-815
    • Denim
    • Disposable Diapers
    • Dr. Martens 1460 Boot
    • Faux Fur
    • Fossil Bag
    • FREITAG Bag
    • Gel Bracelets
    • Girlfriend Collective Leggings
    • Gold Plated Brass Jewelry
    • Gore-Tex
    • Hemp Textiles
    • Hemp Cotton Blended Backpacks
    • Hermes Exotic Bags
    • Hermes Mycelium Bag
    • HOKA Running Shoe
    • House of Sunny Hockney Dress
    • Hunter Wellington Boots
    • I.D.8 Sneaker
    • JanSport Backpack
    • Leather
    • Leather Belts
    • Linen
    • Lululemon Leggings
    • Mejuri Diamond Letter Bracelet
    • New Balance 530s
    • Nike Shoes
    • Nike Space Hippie
    • North Face Borealis Backpack
    • North Face 1996 Nuptse Jacket
    • Pandora Charm Bracelet
    • Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket
    • Patagonia Synchilla Fleece Pullover
    • Patagonia Wetsuits
    • Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime 6300G
    • Piñatex
    • Polyester
    • PureMagnolia Rowan Wedding Gown
    • Python Skin Handbags
    • Rainbow Sandals 301 ALTS
    • Ray-Ban Wayfarer
    • Re-Kånken Backpack
    • Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider MT - DBEX0545
    • Sheep Inc. Hoodie
    • Shein Clothing
    • Shoelaces
    • Silk
    • Sofia Vera Lotus Silk Jacket
    • Spandex
    • Spandex Sports Bra
    • Synthetic Leather
    • Synthetic Wigs
    • Tiffany Diamond Ring
    • Timberland Yellow Boots
    • TOMS Shoes
    • Uggs
    • Vans Old Skool Canvas Shoes
    • Vegan Dr. Martens Chelsea Boot
    • Velvet
    • Victoria's Secret Bombshell T-shirt bra
    • Yeezy Foam Runner
    • Zippers
  • Furniture
    • A-Z List for Furniture Topics
    • Cat Tree
    • Coil Mattresses
    • Eames Chairs
    • ENO Sub6 Ultralight Hammock
    • Gaming Chair
    • IKEA Self-Assembly Process
    • Monobloc Chair
    • Nylon Carpet
    • Sofa
    • Target 4 Cube Organizer
  • Graphics
    • A-Z List for Graphics Topics
    • 3M 77 Adhesive Spray
    • Acrylic Paint
    • BIC Cristal Ballpoint Pen
    • Book Casebinding
    • Button Pins
    • Canson Paper
    • Cardboard Packaging
    • Chalkboard Paint
    • Coloured Pencils
    • Cosmetics Packaging
    • Crayons
    • DaVinci Paint Brushes
    • Duct Tape
    • Expo Marker
    • Glossy Magazines
    • Gouache
    • Hershey's Kisses Chocolate Packaging
    • Highway Billboards
    • Junk Mail
    • Kuro Sumi Eggplant Black Tattoo ink
    • Lamy Safari Fountain Pen and Ink
    • License Plates
    • Movie Poster
    • Mycelium packaging
    • Newspapers
    • Oil Paints
    • $100 Dollar Bill
    • Plastic Dry Food/Snack Packaging
    • Playing Cards
    • POSCA Markers
    • Post-it Notes
    • Printer Ink Cartridges
    • Sharpie
    • Sharpie Highlighter
    • Soy-Based Inks
    • Stickers
    • Street Signs
    • Synthetic Rubber Eraser
    • Vinyl Banners
    • Vinyl Stickers
    • Washi Tape
    • White Paper
    • Winsor & Newton Watercolors
  • Lighting
    • A-Z List for Lighting Topics
    • Fluorescent Lights
    • Glow Sticks
    • LED Flashlight
    • LED Lights
    • Luminaire Housing Unit
    • Neon Lighting
  • Products
    • A-Z List for Products Topics
    • Adhesive Bandage
    • Air Filter
    • Airplane Tires
    • Aluminum Soda Cans
    • Apple Card
    • Artificial Turf
    • Ball Mason Jar
    • Bamboo Toothbrush
    • Barbie Dolls
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Bassoon
    • Beautyblender
    • BIC Disposable Razor
    • BIC Lighter
    • Bicycle
    • Bicycle Helmets
    • Biodegradable Golf Balls
    • Biodegradable Paper Cup
    • Biodegradable Utensils
    • Bodum Chambord French Press
    • Boeing 787
    • Botts' Dots
    • Brita Filters
    • Brushless DC motor
    • Bubble Wrap
    • 9mm FMJ Brass Cased Bullet
    • Bureo Board
    • Camera Lenses
    • Candle
    • Carbon Fiber
    • Cast Iron Pan
    • Ceramic Magnets
    • CoffeeSock
    • 3M Command Strips
    • Compostable Phone Case
    • Compostable Produce Bags
    • Condoms
    • Corning Gorilla Glass
    • Cotton Swabs
    • Credit/Debit Card
    • Disco Balls
    • Disinfectant Wipes
    • Disposable Chopsticks
    • Disposable Masks
    • Disposable Plastic Cups
    • Disposable Wipes
    • DivaCup
    • Dyson Air Multiplier
    • Electric Cello
    • Electric Kettle
    • Electric Scooter
    • Electric Toothbrush
    • Electronic Dildo
    • Elmers Glue
    • EnviroIce Gel Pack
    • False Eyelashes
    • FIJI Water Bottles
    • Flute
    • Fly Fishing Rod
    • Funko Pops
    • Glade Plugins
    • Glock Gun
    • GRUNDTAL toilet roll holder
    • Hawley Retainers
    • Hippo Roller
    • Hot Wheels
    • HydroFlask
    • Hydrogen Fuel Cell
    • IKEA FRAKTA Bag
    • IMPACT D5 Smart Grip Ping Pong Paddle
    • Invisalign
    • Juice Box
    • JUUL
    • Klean Kanteen
    • Kleenex Soothing Lotion Tissues
    • Kodak Film Roll
    • Landmine
    • Latex Balloons
    • Lava Lamp
    • LEGO Bricks
    • Lululemon Yoga Mat
    • MAM comfort pacifier
    • Manduka Pro Yoga Mat
    • Martin Guitar
    • Master Lock
    • McCallum Bagpipe
    • Melitta Paper Coffee Filters
    • Microbial Fuel Cell
    • Microwave Oven
    • Mirena IUD
    • Monster High Dolls
    • Nalgene Bottle
    • NARS Powder Blush
    • Nitrile Rubber Gloves
    • Non-Woven Polypropylene Bags
    • Numi Tea Bags
    • N-95 Masks
    • Orange Pill Bottles
    • Orbeez
    • PAO Portable Lamp
    • Paper Clips
    • Phone Cases
    • Piano
    • Pimple Patch
    • Pirelli Formula 1 Tires
    • Plackers Dental Floss
    • Plasmonic Eyeglasses for Color Deficiency
    • Plastic Cutlery
    • Plastic Straws
    • Plastic Toothbrush
    • Pneumatic Car Tire
    • Polaroid Film
    • Polyurethane Skateboard Wheels
    • Puff Bars
    • Re/CASETiFY Phone Case
    • Reed Diffuser
    • Reusable Metal Straws
    • Rigid Plastic Coolers
    • Rolex Datejust 41 Watch
    • Rubber bands
    • Rubber Duck
    • Rubik's Cube
    • Samsung Refrigerators
    • Sanitary Pads
    • Scissors
    • Scrub Daddy™
    • Skis
    • SKULLPANDA Blind Boxes
    • Snowboard
    • Soccer Ball
    • Soft Contact Lenses
    • Squishmallows
    • Stanley Tumbler
    • Starbucks Breakfast Blend K-Cup
    • Starbucks Paper Cups
    • Spray Paint
    • Sun Bum Mineral Sunscreen
    • Surfboards
    • Swiffer Sweeper
    • Swimming Goggles
    • Synthetic Makeup Brush
    • Synthetic Makeup Brush
    • Tampons
    • TAYST Compostable Coffee Pods
    • Teddy Bear
    • Teflon Pan
    • Tennis Racket
    • Tentsile Stingray Tree Tent
    • Tesla
    • Tesla Model S
    • Toaster
    • Toilet Paper
    • Toyota Prius
    • Traffic Cone
    • Train Tracks
    • Ukulele
    • Umbrella
    • U.S. Penny
    • Vinyl Records
    • Violin
    • Vograce Acrylic Keychain
    • Warby Parker Glasses
    • Whisk
    • Wilson Football
    • Wind Turbines
    • Wine Bottle
    • YETI Rambler Water Bottle
    • Yeti Tumbler
    • Ziploc Bags
  • Other
    • A-Z List for Other Topics
    • Aquaphor Healing Ointment Tub
    • Beauty Sheet Mask
    • Beyond Meat
    • Burt's Bees Lip Balm
    • Carmex Lip Balm
    • Chanel no.5 Perfume
    • Chewing Gum
    • Cigarettes
    • Colgate Toothpaste
    • Dove Bar Soap
    • EOS Lip Balm Sphere
    • Eyeshadow Palette
    • Fireworks
    • French Fries
    • Glossier You Perfume
    • Hard Apple Cider
    • Hawaiian Tropic Sunscreen
    • Impossible Burger
    • Instant Coffee
    • Jet Fuel
    • Lush Intergalactic Bath Bomb
    • Mascara
    • Nail Polish
    • Neutrogena Invigorating Face Wash
    • Perfume
    • Ramen
    • Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush
    • Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment
    • Shampoo
    • Tarte Lipstick
    • Tide PODS
    • TNT
    • Vaseline
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  • Home
  • Architecture
    • A-Z List for Architecture Topics
    • Apple Campus 2
    • Bamboo Flooring
    • Bamboo Reinforced Concrete
    • Basic Rainfall Collection System
    • BEHR Oil Based Interior/Exterior Primer and Sealer
    • California Academy of Sciences Living Roof Life Cycle
    • Carpet Tiles
    • Cement
    • Clay Bricks
    • Concrete Pools
    • Copper Tubing
    • Cork Flooring
    • Corten Steel
    • Fiberglass Insulation
    • Glazed Ceramic Tiles
    • Golden Gate Bridge
    • Green Concrete
    • Hardwood Flooring
    • Hempcrete
    • Hockey Ice Rink
    • Katrina Cottage
    • Latex Paint
    • Light Transmitting Cement
    • Linoleum
    • Medina Piazza Shading Project
    • Mirrors
    • Mountain Dwellings by BIG
    • Portland Cement Stucco
    • Plastic Roads
    • Silicone-coated Fiberglass
    • Skateboard Deck
    • Stained Glass
    • Statue of Liberty
    • Stone Slab Countertops
    • Taipei 101
    • Terra Cotta Roof Tiles
    • The Edge in Amsterdam
    • 3D Printed Building
    • Tree House
    • UC Davis Baggins End Domes
    • UC Davis Social Sciences and Humanities Building
    • Valle San Nicolas
    • Wallpaper
    • Walt Disney Concert Hall, LA
    • Wood-fiber Insulated Concrete Forms
  • Digital & Electronics
    • A-Z List for Digital & Electronics Topics
    • Alkaline Battery
    • Amazon Echo Dot
    • American Vintage II 1957 Stratocaster
    • Apple Airpods
    • Apple AirPods Max
    • Apple Earpods
    • Apple 5W USB Charger
    • Apple HomePod
    • Apple iPad
    • Apple iPhone 12
    • Apple MacBook Air M3
    • Apple Vision Pro
    • Apple Watch Series 4
    • Cellphones
    • Computer Mouse
    • CPU
    • Drones
    • DVDs
    • Fiber Optic Cables
    • First Generation Apple Pencil
    • Fitbit Charge 2
    • GaN Charger
    • Google Glass
    • Hard Drives
    • Image Sensor
    • Kindle
    • KODAK OLED Display
    • LCD Televisions
    • Lithium Ion Based Rechargeable Batteries
    • Macbook Pro 2012
    • Microsoft HoloLens
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Nintendo Wii
    • Nvidia GPU
    • Onewheel XR
    • Optical Fingerprint Scanners
    • Pioneer CDJ-3000
    • Printed Circuit Board
    • Raspberry Pi
    • RFID Tag
    • Roland TR-808 Drum Machine
    • Roomba 614 Robot Vacuum Cleaner
    • Security Camera
    • Silicon Wafer MOSFET
    • Sony Playstation 3
    • Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones
    • SSD Memory Card
    • 3D Printers - Makerbot PLA Filament
    • 3D Printer Polycarbonate
    • Tile Bluetooth Tracker
    • Transparent TV
    • USB Flash Drive
    • Wearable Insulin Pumps
    • Wireless Charger - Magsafe
  • Fashion & Textiles
    • A-Z List for Fashion & Textiles Topics
    • Adidas Futurecraft 4D Shoes
    • Adidas Slides
    • Adidas x Parley Ultraboost
    • Allbirds Wool Runners
    • Antimicrobial Athletic Clothing
    • Athletic Cleats
    • Baggu Nylon Crescent Bag
    • Bamboo Rayon
    • Baseball Hat
    • Birkenstock
    • Bloch Ballet Pointe Shoes
    • Blundstone Lug Boot
    • Canvas Shopping Bags
    • Carhartt Detroit Jacket
    • Cartier Ring
    • Cashmere Wool
    • Cellulosic Fibers (Tencel)
    • Cleaner Cotton
    • Coach Tabby Bag
    • Converse Chuck Taylors
    • Coperni Air Swipe Bag
    • Cotton Fitted Bed Sheets
    • Crocs
    • Demonia Swing-815
    • Denim
    • Disposable Diapers
    • Dr. Martens 1460 Boot
    • Faux Fur
    • Fossil Bag
    • FREITAG Bag
    • Gel Bracelets
    • Girlfriend Collective Leggings
    • Gold Plated Brass Jewelry
    • Gore-Tex
    • Hemp Textiles
    • Hemp Cotton Blended Backpacks
    • Hermes Exotic Bags
    • Hermes Mycelium Bag
    • HOKA Running Shoe
    • House of Sunny Hockney Dress
    • Hunter Wellington Boots
    • I.D.8 Sneaker
    • JanSport Backpack
    • Leather
    • Leather Belts
    • Linen
    • Lululemon Leggings
    • Mejuri Diamond Letter Bracelet
    • New Balance 530s
    • Nike Shoes
    • Nike Space Hippie
    • North Face Borealis Backpack
    • North Face 1996 Nuptse Jacket
    • Pandora Charm Bracelet
    • Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket
    • Patagonia Synchilla Fleece Pullover
    • Patagonia Wetsuits
    • Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime 6300G
    • Piñatex
    • Polyester
    • PureMagnolia Rowan Wedding Gown
    • Python Skin Handbags
    • Rainbow Sandals 301 ALTS
    • Ray-Ban Wayfarer
    • Re-Kånken Backpack
    • Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider MT - DBEX0545
    • Sheep Inc. Hoodie
    • Shein Clothing
    • Shoelaces
    • Silk
    • Sofia Vera Lotus Silk Jacket
    • Spandex
    • Spandex Sports Bra
    • Synthetic Leather
    • Synthetic Wigs
    • Tiffany Diamond Ring
    • Timberland Yellow Boots
    • TOMS Shoes
    • Uggs
    • Vans Old Skool Canvas Shoes
    • Vegan Dr. Martens Chelsea Boot
    • Velvet
    • Victoria's Secret Bombshell T-shirt bra
    • Yeezy Foam Runner
    • Zippers
  • Furniture
    • A-Z List for Furniture Topics
    • Cat Tree
    • Coil Mattresses
    • Eames Chairs
    • ENO Sub6 Ultralight Hammock
    • Gaming Chair
    • IKEA Self-Assembly Process
    • Monobloc Chair
    • Nylon Carpet
    • Sofa
    • Target 4 Cube Organizer
  • Graphics
    • A-Z List for Graphics Topics
    • 3M 77 Adhesive Spray
    • Acrylic Paint
    • BIC Cristal Ballpoint Pen
    • Book Casebinding
    • Button Pins
    • Canson Paper
    • Cardboard Packaging
    • Chalkboard Paint
    • Coloured Pencils
    • Cosmetics Packaging
    • Crayons
    • DaVinci Paint Brushes
    • Duct Tape
    • Expo Marker
    • Glossy Magazines
    • Gouache
    • Hershey's Kisses Chocolate Packaging
    • Highway Billboards
    • Junk Mail
    • Kuro Sumi Eggplant Black Tattoo ink
    • Lamy Safari Fountain Pen and Ink
    • License Plates
    • Movie Poster
    • Mycelium packaging
    • Newspapers
    • Oil Paints
    • $100 Dollar Bill
    • Plastic Dry Food/Snack Packaging
    • Playing Cards
    • POSCA Markers
    • Post-it Notes
    • Printer Ink Cartridges
    • Sharpie
    • Sharpie Highlighter
    • Soy-Based Inks
    • Stickers
    • Street Signs
    • Synthetic Rubber Eraser
    • Vinyl Banners
    • Vinyl Stickers
    • Washi Tape
    • White Paper
    • Winsor & Newton Watercolors
  • Lighting
    • A-Z List for Lighting Topics
    • Fluorescent Lights
    • Glow Sticks
    • LED Flashlight
    • LED Lights
    • Luminaire Housing Unit
    • Neon Lighting
  • Products
    • A-Z List for Products Topics
    • Adhesive Bandage
    • Air Filter
    • Airplane Tires
    • Aluminum Soda Cans
    • Apple Card
    • Artificial Turf
    • Ball Mason Jar
    • Bamboo Toothbrush
    • Barbie Dolls
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Bassoon
    • Beautyblender
    • BIC Disposable Razor
    • BIC Lighter
    • Bicycle
    • Bicycle Helmets
    • Biodegradable Golf Balls
    • Biodegradable Paper Cup
    • Biodegradable Utensils
    • Bodum Chambord French Press
    • Boeing 787
    • Botts' Dots
    • Brita Filters
    • Brushless DC motor
    • Bubble Wrap
    • 9mm FMJ Brass Cased Bullet
    • Bureo Board
    • Camera Lenses
    • Candle
    • Carbon Fiber
    • Cast Iron Pan
    • Ceramic Magnets
    • CoffeeSock
    • 3M Command Strips
    • Compostable Phone Case
    • Compostable Produce Bags
    • Condoms
    • Corning Gorilla Glass
    • Cotton Swabs
    • Credit/Debit Card
    • Disco Balls
    • Disinfectant Wipes
    • Disposable Chopsticks
    • Disposable Masks
    • Disposable Plastic Cups
    • Disposable Wipes
    • DivaCup
    • Dyson Air Multiplier
    • Electric Cello
    • Electric Kettle
    • Electric Scooter
    • Electric Toothbrush
    • Electronic Dildo
    • Elmers Glue
    • EnviroIce Gel Pack
    • False Eyelashes
    • FIJI Water Bottles
    • Flute
    • Fly Fishing Rod
    • Funko Pops
    • Glade Plugins
    • Glock Gun
    • GRUNDTAL toilet roll holder
    • Hawley Retainers
    • Hippo Roller
    • Hot Wheels
    • HydroFlask
    • Hydrogen Fuel Cell
    • IKEA FRAKTA Bag
    • IMPACT D5 Smart Grip Ping Pong Paddle
    • Invisalign
    • Juice Box
    • JUUL
    • Klean Kanteen
    • Kleenex Soothing Lotion Tissues
    • Kodak Film Roll
    • Landmine
    • Latex Balloons
    • Lava Lamp
    • LEGO Bricks
    • Lululemon Yoga Mat
    • MAM comfort pacifier
    • Manduka Pro Yoga Mat
    • Martin Guitar
    • Master Lock
    • McCallum Bagpipe
    • Melitta Paper Coffee Filters
    • Microbial Fuel Cell
    • Microwave Oven
    • Mirena IUD
    • Monster High Dolls
    • Nalgene Bottle
    • NARS Powder Blush
    • Nitrile Rubber Gloves
    • Non-Woven Polypropylene Bags
    • Numi Tea Bags
    • N-95 Masks
    • Orange Pill Bottles
    • Orbeez
    • PAO Portable Lamp
    • Paper Clips
    • Phone Cases
    • Piano
    • Pimple Patch
    • Pirelli Formula 1 Tires
    • Plackers Dental Floss
    • Plasmonic Eyeglasses for Color Deficiency
    • Plastic Cutlery
    • Plastic Straws
    • Plastic Toothbrush
    • Pneumatic Car Tire
    • Polaroid Film
    • Polyurethane Skateboard Wheels
    • Puff Bars
    • Re/CASETiFY Phone Case
    • Reed Diffuser
    • Reusable Metal Straws
    • Rigid Plastic Coolers
    • Rolex Datejust 41 Watch
    • Rubber bands
    • Rubber Duck
    • Rubik's Cube
    • Samsung Refrigerators
    • Sanitary Pads
    • Scissors
    • Scrub Daddy™
    • Skis
    • SKULLPANDA Blind Boxes
    • Snowboard
    • Soccer Ball
    • Soft Contact Lenses
    • Squishmallows
    • Stanley Tumbler
    • Starbucks Breakfast Blend K-Cup
    • Starbucks Paper Cups
    • Spray Paint
    • Sun Bum Mineral Sunscreen
    • Surfboards
    • Swiffer Sweeper
    • Swimming Goggles
    • Synthetic Makeup Brush
    • Synthetic Makeup Brush
    • Tampons
    • TAYST Compostable Coffee Pods
    • Teddy Bear
    • Teflon Pan
    • Tennis Racket
    • Tentsile Stingray Tree Tent
    • Tesla
    • Tesla Model S
    • Toaster
    • Toilet Paper
    • Toyota Prius
    • Traffic Cone
    • Train Tracks
    • Ukulele
    • Umbrella
    • U.S. Penny
    • Vinyl Records
    • Violin
    • Vograce Acrylic Keychain
    • Warby Parker Glasses
    • Whisk
    • Wilson Football
    • Wind Turbines
    • Wine Bottle
    • YETI Rambler Water Bottle
    • Yeti Tumbler
    • Ziploc Bags
  • Other
    • A-Z List for Other Topics
    • Aquaphor Healing Ointment Tub
    • Beauty Sheet Mask
    • Beyond Meat
    • Burt's Bees Lip Balm
    • Carmex Lip Balm
    • Chanel no.5 Perfume
    • Chewing Gum
    • Cigarettes
    • Colgate Toothpaste
    • Dove Bar Soap
    • EOS Lip Balm Sphere
    • Eyeshadow Palette
    • Fireworks
    • French Fries
    • Glossier You Perfume
    • Hard Apple Cider
    • Hawaiian Tropic Sunscreen
    • Impossible Burger
    • Instant Coffee
    • Jet Fuel
    • Lush Intergalactic Bath Bomb
    • Mascara
    • Nail Polish
    • Neutrogena Invigorating Face Wash
    • Perfume
    • Ramen
    • Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush
    • Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment
    • Shampoo
    • Tarte Lipstick
    • Tide PODS
    • TNT
    • Vaseline
  • Search
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Tate Werlin

Raw Materials in Canvas Shopping Bags

There are two overarching categories into which all shopping bags fall: reusable and single-use [Muthu 1]. The production of single use shopping bags arguably places less strain on the environment than that of reusable shopping bags; the bulk of the environmental damage comes after the bags are repetitively disposed of. Reusable bags, on the other hand, have a larger upfront investment of energy and materials into their production. The idea behind this category is that the continuous reuse of the bag makes up for the lost energy and raw material consumption.

Merriam-Webster defines a shopping bag as, “A bag (as of strong paper) that has handles and is intended for carrying purchases” [Merriam-Webster]. Although this definition names paper as material out of which shopping bags may be constructed, they are also commonly made of plastic, canvas, woven plastics, and other textiles.

In this paper, we will look at the canvas shopping bag, which is a common alternative for single-use shopping bags. Unlike their plastic counterparts, canvas bags are made out of renewable materials and can be reused. The lifespan of an average reusable shopping bag is greater than that of 700 single use bags [reusethisbag.com]. 

Because canvas is made of cotton, a natural and biodegradable material, it is often regarded as a clean alternative to conventional single use shopping bags. An increasing number of retailers are pushing for the use of reusable shopping bags in an attempt to render a clean brand image amongst the growing consumer awareness of the plastic waste output derived from the use of plastic shopping bags [The Freedonia Group]. All of this begs the question: how much better are canvas bags really? By analyzing the raw materials intrinsic to all parts of a canvas bag’s life cycle, we can more effectively judge their efficacy as a replacement for single use grocery bags.

Canvas is a strong, unbleached fabric used in the production of tents, sails, heavy clothing, and bags [Cambridge Dictionary]. While retaining the flexible properties of other textiles, canvas is relatively stiff and sturdy in nature, giving it a unique set of applications. These properties make canvas ideal for shopping bags; it can hold a significant amount of weight without ripping. Furthermore, it retains the bag shape, allowing for goods to be loaded into and unloaded from the bag easily.

While canvas can be made from a number of natural fibers, we will examine canvas made from cotton as it is one of the most common sources [Wikipedia]. Cotton is a natural, cellulosic fibre which surrounds the seeds of the cotton plant. It is the most grown natural fibre in the world [Jans 2038]. The plant is natively found in subtropical regions, but is generally cultivated for agricultural use in temperate regions [Encyclopedia Britannica]. Beyond canvas, cotton can be used to make a wide variety of products such as clothing, baby products, and feminine products.

As with any agriculturally sourced product, water is a raw material which must be examined in the life cycle of canvas bags. This is especially true when it comes to cotton, which consumes a notoriously large volume of water. The production of 1 kilogram of pure, conventional cotton fibre consumes 22,000 kilograms of water [Muthu 24]. A kilogram of organic cotton consumes a slightly greater 24,000 kilograms of water [Muthu 24]. This is only true, however, where irrigation is used to water cotton crops whose water needs cannot be met by rainfall alone. According to Cotton Inc., only about 35% of the cultivated cotton in the United States is irrigated [Cotton Inc.]. This is significant as the United States produces over a third of the world's cotton and is the leading cotton exporter globally.

On top of the extensive use of water necessary in cotton cultivation, cotton crops are extremely prone to pests and infection [Chen 249]. This leads farmers to use pesticides to protect the plant, and lots of them. Despite using only 3% of farmland globally, cotton is responsible for 25% of the world’s pesticide usage [Chen 249]. Specifically, 16g of pesticides are used per kg of cotton fibre [Kalliala 18]. Pesticide use is concerning due to the negative effects it has on the soil and water quality, as well as the harm that it does to plants and other wildlife with which it comes into contact. Runoff from fields where pesticides are used can contaminate rivers and therefore drinking water. This is especially true in developing nations where there is a greater reliance and fewer regulations on untreated water [Chen 250]. Cotton pesticides are also a food contaminant in the U.S., due to the use of cottonseed oil in some processed foods [Chen 250].

Fertilizer is another material necessary for cotton cultivation. Cotton requires large quantities of it too. In fact, nearly half a kilogram of fertilizer is needed to produce a kilogram of cotton fibre [Kalliala 18]. It is worth noting that some cotton is grown without the use of fertilizers, but this is rare. In the U.S., only about 2% of cultivated cotton is organic, or grown without the use of fertilizers [Chen 250].

Once the cotton is fully grown, it is harvested using cotton spindle harvesters, which have large engines and run on fuel, thus adding fossil fuels to the list of raw materials we must consider in the life cycle analysis of canvas bags. Interestingly, some harvesters do more than just pick the cotton. They may also separate the fibres from the seed, remove any excess biological matter (such as leaves and stems), and bail the cotton fibre for the next processing steps. This three-in-one combination saves a significant amount of time and energy. 

Various chemicals are also used in the manufacturing and processing of canvas. Formaldehyde, a carcinogenic chemical, is commonly used as a wrinkle-proofing agent for canvas [Chen 249]. While canvas is generally unbleached and undyed, bleach or dyes may be used to add color. Before dyeing, the canvas is treated with hydrogen peroxide and heated, either by being pulled through an oven or over a hot piece of copper [cotton.org].

Once the canvas has been produced and treated, it is assembled into the final product: the bag. This part of the lifecycle uses little new raw material. Pieces of the canvas are sewn together using thread into the bag shape, using only thread. In 100% cotton shopping bags the thread is, like the canvas, made from cotton. Although thread is most commonly derived from cotton, it can be made out of a great number of other fibers, both natural and synthetic [amefird.com]. After the bags are constructed, they are ready to be used.

The transportation and distribution of materials is key in virtually every step of the life-cycle of a canvas shopping bag. The harvested cotton must be transported to gins, the ginned cotton must be transported to mills and the woven textile must be transported to the factory where it will be sewn into the finished product. From here, the bags then must be distributed either to retailers or directly to customers. On top of all this, chemicals used to treat the cotton and the canvas as well as waste from the various steps in the processes must be transported to landfills or other waste disposal sites. Almost all of this transportation is based on one thing: gas. Because of the need for transportation at almost every step of the life-cycle of a canvas bag, fossil fuels are embedded within the product. They are necessary to turn materials into a product and put the product in the consumers hand. 

Once the consumer has their bag, some upkeep is needed to prolong its lifespan. The most basic process within the maintenance of a canvas bag is washing, which consumes laundry detergent and water. If the bag tears or rips, the consumer can avoid disposing of the bag by sewing the hole closed or repairing torn stitches. As with bag construction, this would only consume thread, The maintenance and repair of reusable goods is important and extends well beyond canvas bags. It prevents the consumption of another product and therefore the consumption of all of the energy and raw materials embedded within it. Disposing of a reusable product everytime the product requires maintenance simply turns the reusable product into a disposable product but over a longer period of time.

At the end of the life-cycle of a canvas bag is recycling and waste management. While there are no new significant raw materials used in either of these steps, there are a few things that are important to note about them. A major advantage which canvas bags have over plastic bags is the fact that canvas bags are derived from biological matter, which means they biodegrade. After being used by a consumer, disposed canvas bags are broken down within landfills by microorganisms into harmless natural components. In contrast, Plastic bags can take up to 1000 years to break down, and even then the plastic never really goes away; it simply breaks apart into increasingly small pieces [totebagfactory.com]. Plastic bags are also light and easily carried by wind. This leads to plastic bags being blown into oceans and other environments where they were not originally disposed of, leading to extensive environmental damage. It is estimated that plastics comprise 80% of the waste within our oceans [totebagfactory.com]. 

Canvas bags impress and draw in many consumers. They are made out of plants after all, and are biodegradable. An examination of  the raw materials intrinsic to the production of these bags, however, highlights serious concerns about the product. Cotton cultivation costumes huge amounts of water, fertilizer and pesticides.

As consumers, it is important to be aware of the fact that there are no perfect alternatives for harmful products. We should never assume that just because there is a push for a “greener” option that it is entirely harmless. If we can remain skeptical of green alternatives and be aware of greenwashing in marketing, then we can continue to make better choices for our planet and therefore for ourselves.

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Isai Hernandez

Waste in Canvas Shopping Bags

The canvas shopping bag has recently become a go-to bag. In California, they now charge you in the store in order to get single-use plastic bags. Recently, canvas shopping bags started gaining popularity. The canvas shopping bag is a canvas tote bag that is primarily made out of cotton. This bag is usually used when going to the supermarket and needs to carry stuff in a reliable sturdy bag. The canvas bag also works as a ‘sustainable’ alternative to the plastic bag. The popularity of canvas bags has risen in the fashion sense too. A lot of people like substituting their backpacks for tote bags. 

In order to acquire the raw materials for the canvas shopping bag, there is a lot of waste. In order to grow cotton, you need to use pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. Over 8.2 million metric tons of chemicals were used to grow cotton (2016). This is not good for the environment because it leads to impoverished soil. Having impoverished soil means that the land is not going to be rich in nutrients, which makes it harder to grow anything on it. In order for it to be reset, it will take at least 100 years. Additionally, the high use of pesticides can pollute natural water sources. In some instances, rain can carry these pesticides and fertilizers into waterways and infect local residents that use the water sources. 

When it comes to manufacturing, processing, and formulating cotton for the canvas shopping bag a lot of water and more toxic chemicals are used. Cotton needs to be scoured and bleached in order to make the fabric white and absorbent; which strengthens the tote bag. In order to make 1 kilogram of cotton, it takes about 20,000 liters of water. Cotton is a popular fabric so this waste will always be inevitable even if we were to stop producing tote bags, even though cotton is only used for clothing, there has to be a more efficient way to produce cotton without wasting that much water. 

The distribution and transportation for canvas shopping bags are pretty high. A study in 2011 states that about 598.6 pounds of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is produced from a tote bag. Compared to 3.48 pounds of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) produced from a standard plastic bag made from high-density polyethylene. This study however did not take into account ocean pollution. 

The waste produced in the use, reuse, and maintenance of canvas tote bags can be very high. The thing about the tote bag is that in order to offset the use of the tote bag in comparison to the single-use plastic bag is that the tote bag has to be reused way more times than the single-use plastic bag. For conventional cotton, in order to have the same climate change as plastic bags, it has to be used 149 times. The necessary amount of reuse to have the same cumulative environmental impact as a classic plastic bag is 20,000 times. On the other hand, for organic cotton, the reuses necessary to have the same climate change as plastic bags is 52 times. The number of necessary reuses to have the same cumulative environmental impact as a plastic bag is 20,000 times (2018).

Lastly, the waste in recycling and waste management is basically the same. There are no official ways to try to recycle the canvas shopping bag but it will eventually biodegrade in the landfills. 

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