Wastes Illuminate Worlds: Printed Modular Lamp Design Based On Clay Tiles
- United States
- Not registered as any organization
The specific problem I initiative addresses is the low recycling rate of brick and clay tiles within the broader spectrum of construction and demolition (C&D) waste. This category of waste is among the most substantial contributors to landfill volumes, with a considerable environmental footprint due to the materials' durability and non-biodegradability. The United States alone generated 600.3 million tons of C&D waste in 2018, with brick and clay tile waste accounting for 12.3 million tons. 10.8 million tons of this material were sent to landfills, revealing a recycling rate of only 12.2%. This low recycling rate is emblematic of a global challenge within the construction industry, contributing to escalating landfill sizes, habitat destruction, ecosystem degradation, and an exacerbation of climate change issues.
Several factors contribute to this problem. First, the traditional linear economy model—take, make, dispose—dominates the construction industry's approach to material use, leading to high waste generation rates. Second, there is a lack of infrastructure and technology dedicated to recycling specific C&D waste materials like bricks and clay tiles, compounded by the absence of market demand for recycled products from such materials.
My solution leverages these challenges as opportunities. By repurposing brick and clay tile waste into functional, aesthetically pleasing lamps, I directly address the need for innovative waste management and recycling practices. This initiative not only diverts still-usable materials from landfills, reducing the environmental impact associated with waste disposal but also mitigates the energy-intensive process of new material production and the associated greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, by creating a market demand for recycled brick and clay tile products, my project contributes to the establishment of a more circular economy within the construction and design sectors.
In essence, my project transcends mere waste reduction, embodying a transformative approach to materials management that fosters sustainability, innovation, and environmental stewardship. Through this initiative, I aim to inspire a paradigm shift in how construction industry stakeholders—from manufacturers to end-users—perceive and engage with materials, thus contributing to a more sustainable and resilient global community.
My solution serves both local communities and the broader global population by tackling the pressing issue of construction and demolition waste. These materials, when discarded, contribute significantly to landfill expansion, which in turn harms ecosystems and contributes to climate change — affecting everyone, but especially those living near landfill sites who face the direct consequences of increased pollution and habitat loss.
By transforming these waste materials into functional, aesthetically pleasing lamps, I directly address the environmental concerns associated with waste disposal while also promoting sustainability and reducing the demand for new raw materials. This approach not only benefits the environment but also provides an innovative solution for homeowners, designers, and anyone interested in sustainable living and design, offering them unique products that tell a story of transformation and sustainability.
My initiative is particularly impactful for those in underserved communities who are disproportionately affected by environmental degradation and lack access to sustainable products. By making my lamps available and raising awareness about the importance of recycling and sustainability, I aim to empower these communities with options that contribute to a healthier planet.
In a word, my solution is about more than just recycling—it's about changing perspectives on waste and sustainability, providing tangible products that illuminate the importance of environmental stewardship, and improving the quality of life for those directly impacted by waste management practices.
As the sole innovator behind this project, my direct involvement with and proximity to the communities I aim to serve are integral to the design and delivery of this solution. While my academic and professional background in Industrial Design Engineering and chemistry provides a technical foundation, it's my personal commitment to sustainable living and my engagement with community sustainability initiatives that truly position me to make a meaningful impact.
Having witnessed the abandoned mills in Fall River, MA, awaiting new life, I have a profound understanding of the missed opportunities for recycling and the environmental degradation caused by construction and demolition waste. This direct experience and observation fuel my motivation and guide my project's direction, ensuring the solutions I develop are not only technically viable but also directly address the needs and challenges of these communities.
In developing this project, I prioritize grassroots involvement, incorporating feedback and insights from community members, local artisans, and environmental groups. This collaborative approach ensures that the design and implementation of my lamps are deeply influenced by the communities' input, ideas, and agendas. Regular participation in local sustainability forums and volunteer work with waste reduction campaigns have allowed me to build relationships and trust within these communities, providing a direct channel for meaningful dialogue and co-creation.
The lamps themselves, designed from recycled brick and clay tile dust, are a response to the community's dual desire for sustainable waste management solutions and accessible, eco-friendly lighting. By involving community members in the testing and feedback phases, I ensure the product not only meets environmental goals but also aligns with local aesthetic preferences and functional needs.
My direct engagement with the target communities and my personal investment in their well-being position me uniquely to deliver this solution. Unlike distant corporations or detached designers, my work is guided by a deep understanding of and commitment to the people I aim to serve, ensuring the solution remains relevant, impactful, and aligned with the community's vision for a sustainable future. This close relationship with the community ensures the solution is not only adopted but also championed by those it aims to benefit, fostering a sense of ownership and pride that is crucial for long-term success.

- Other
- 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
- Prototype
I completed the research of materials and the prototype of 3D printing lamps. The product is not currently available for sale.
Applying to Solve is a strategic step towards overcoming key barriers that limit my project's growth and impact. Financially, securing funding is crucial to scale our recycling operations and invest in advanced technology for processing and repurposing brick and clay tiles into high-quality lamps. Technically, I seek expertise to refine my recycling techniques and enhance product design to meet consumer preferences while maximizing sustainability. Legally, navigating the complex regulatory landscape of waste management and product safety standards requires specialized knowledge and resources. Culturally, changing perceptions about recycled materials and fostering appreciation for sustainable products are essential for market acceptance. Solve's network of experts, mentors, and potential investors could provide the support needed to tackle these challenges, enabling us to expand our reach, enhance our technological capabilities, and make a lasting environmental and social impact.
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
My solution transforms construction and demolition waste, specifically brick and clay tiles, into sustainable, functional lighting fixtures. It repurposes materials traditionally seen as waste into valuable products, tackling the environmental issue from both ends - reducing landfill waste and creating sustainable products. Unlike conventional recycling methods that often downcycle materials into less valuable products, my process upcycles them into high-quality lamps that serve both aesthetic and practical purposes in homes and businesses.
I am not just recycling; I am redefining the value chain for construction materials. By turning waste into desirable products, I challenge the status quo of both the waste management and home decor industries. My solution could catalyze broader positive impacts by setting a precedent for circular economy practices in sectors notorious for their environmental footprints. It encourages manufacturers, designers, and consumers to rethink the lifecycle of building materials, promoting a shift towards more sustainable consumption and production patterns.
Moreover, my innovative approach has the potential to change the market landscape by introducing a new category of eco-friendly interior design products. This could spur increased demand for recycled materials, encouraging other industries to explore similar upcycling initiatives. Ultimately, my solution not only addresses the immediate issue of waste but also contributes to a larger cultural and economic shift towards sustainability.
Activities:
Collection and Recycling: Partner with demolition companies and waste management facilities to collect brick and clay tile waste.
Design and Production: Use recycled materials to create durable, aesthetically pleasing lamps through a process that emphasizes energy efficiency and minimal environmental impact.
Education and Marketing: Raise awareness about the environmental benefits of recycling and using sustainable products through workshops, social media, and partnerships with eco-conscious organizations.
Immediate Outputs:
Reduced Landfill Waste: Directly divert bricks and clay tiles from landfills.
Sustainable Products: Increase the availability of eco-friendly lamps in the market.
Increased Awareness: Grow public knowledge and interest in sustainable practices.
Longer-term Outcomes:
Environmental Impact: Decrease in landfill expansion, reduced raw material extraction, and lower energy consumption in production processes.
Market Transformation: Shift consumer and industry preferences towards sustainable products, influencing other companies to adopt eco-friendly practices.
Community Engagement: Foster a culture of sustainability, encouraging individuals and businesses to make environmentally responsible choices.
Evidence to Support Links:
Environmental Studies: Research shows that recycling construction materials significantly reduces environmental impact compared to traditional disposal methods.
Market Analysis: Surveys indicate a growing consumer demand for sustainable products, suggesting market readiness for eco-friendly alternatives.
- In the United States, 600.3 million tons of construction and demolition waste were generated in 2018. Out of this, brick and clay tile accounted for 12.3 million tons. However, 10.8 million tons of this were sent to landfills, resulting in a recycling rate of only 12.2%
My primary impact goal is to significantly reduce the volume of brick and clay tile waste directed to landfills, while simultaneously promoting the use of sustainable, energy-efficient lighting solutions. By achieving this, I aim to contribute to the global efforts in waste reduction, resource conservation, and climate change mitigation, aligning with several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and SDG 13 (Climate Action).
Measure Criteria:
1. Volume of Waste Diverted from Landfills: This is a direct measure of the quantity (in tons) of brick and clay tile waste I collect and recycle annually. A progressive increase in this number indicates success in diverting waste from landfills.
2. Number of Lamps Produced and Sold: This indicator reflects the market demand and acceptance of my recycled products. A higher number of lamps sold not only signifies financial sustainability for my initiative but also suggests a broader market shift towards sustainable products.
3. Reduction in Raw Material Extraction: By calculating the amount of raw materials I have saved through recycling, I can quantify our contribution to reducing resource extraction and its associated environmental impacts.
4. Consumer Awareness and Engagement: Through surveys and social media analytics, I assess the growth in public awareness and engagement with sustainability practices related to my project. Increased followership, participation in recycling programs, and consumer feedback serve as indicators of my impact on societal attitudes towards sustainability.
5. Energy Consumption and Savings: Comparing the energy used in producing new lamps from recycled materials versus new materials provides insight into the energy efficiency of my recycling process. Additionally, measuring the energy savings for consumers using our LED-based, energy-efficient lamps can highlight my contribution to reducing household energy consumption.
I plan to report these metrics quarterly, using them to refine my strategies and operations continually. By closely monitoring these indicators, I can ensure that my solution remains on track towards achieving its impact goals, making necessary adjustments based on real-world performance and feedback. This data-driven approach allows me to transparently communicate my progress to stakeholders, partners, and the community, reinforcing my commitment to transformational impact on environmental sustainability and public awareness.
The core technology driving my solution is an innovative application of biocementation processes to recycle and repurpose brick and clay tile dust, creating sustainable and environmentally friendly lamps. I leverage a variety of biocement types, including casein, clay, calcium oxide (CaO), sugar, Urea, and alginate, to bind the brick dust into durable, aesthetically pleasing materials for lamp construction. The technology research focuses on optimizing the biocementation process for maximum strength, durability, and environmental benefit. By experimenting with different biocement formulas, I aim to identify the most efficient and sustainable methods for producing lamps. This technology stands at the intersection of modern material science and green chemistry, offering a novel solution to the construction industry's waste problem.
Furthermore, incorporating robot arm 3D printing into my solution brings a transformative approach to sustainable design and production. This technology allows me to precisely shape the recycled brick and clay tile dust, mixed with biocement, into intricate lamp designs that would be challenging or impossible to achieve through traditional craftsmanship alone. Clay 3D printing harnesses digital technology to create detailed, customizable, and aesthetically diverse products from materials that would otherwise contribute to landfill waste. It empowers me to explore new forms, textures, and functionalities, pushing the boundaries of design and sustainability. It also enables me to produce lamps with a lower energy footprint compared to conventional manufacturing processes, aligning with my commitment to environmental stewardship.
- A new technology
DART Lab uses Robot Arm to 3D print biomaterials.
- Materials Science
- United States
- China
Yechen Zhu: Full Time
9 months: From Material Research to Lamp 3D Print.
As the sole member of my project, I bring a unique blend of Industrial Design Engineering and chemical expertise, focusing on sustainability and innovative recycling methods. Recognizing the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), even at this early stage, I am committed to embedding these values into the foundation of my work. My approach to DEI is multifaceted:
Inclusive Design: Leveraging my design and engineering background, I prioritize creating products that are accessible and beneficial to a diverse range of users, including those with different abilities and needs. This commitment ensures that the lamps I develop are not only environmentally friendly but also universally usable, promoting equity through design.
Sustainable and Ethical Practices: My knowledge of chemicals and materials drives me to select options that are not only sustainable but also ethically sourced. This approach supports equity and inclusion by considering the environmental and social impact of my material choices, aiming to minimize harm and support fair labor practices globally.
Community Engagement: Although I currently work independently, I actively seek input from a variety of perspectives to inform my design process. This involves engaging with community members, fellow entrepreneurs, and professionals from diverse backgrounds, ensuring that my work is informed by a broad range of insights and experiences.
Personal Development: I am committed to continuously learning about DEI, understanding that as my project grows, so too should my understanding of how to effectively integrate these principles. This includes participating in DEI training, attending workshops, and staying informed about best practices in inclusive design and sustainable development.
Collaboration and Mentorship: I seek out opportunities for collaboration and mentorship with individuals and organizations that share a commitment to DEI. These partnerships not only enrich my own understanding but also help to ensure that my project reflects a wide array of human experiences and needs.
My aim is to build a project that not only addresses environmental challenges through innovative recycling of construction waste but also does so in a way that is inclusive, equitable, and beneficial to all. As I navigate the challenges of developing my solution, I am guided by a vision of creating a more sustainable, just, and inclusive world through design.
My business model is centered on transforming construction and demolition waste, specifically brick and clay tile dust, into sustainable, eco-friendly lamps using innovative biocementation and 3D printing technologies. This approach addresses a critical environmental challenge while meeting the demand for sustainable home and office decor.
Key Customers and Beneficiaries:
My key customers include eco-conscious consumers, interior designers, and corporate clients looking to enhance their spaces with unique, sustainable lighting solutions. Beneficiaries extend to local communities and the environment, as my model contributes to waste reduction and promotes sustainability.
Products and Services:
I offer a range of lamps, each designed and produced from recycled brick and clay tile dust. These lamps are characterized by their sustainability, aesthetic appeal, and functionality, catering to the modern consumer's desire for eco-friendly and innovative design.
How I Provide Products:
Collection and Processing: I collaborate with demolition companies and waste management facilities to source my primary material, ensuring a steady supply of brick and clay tile dust.
Design and Manufacturing: Utilizing biocementation and 3D printing, I transform the collected dust into durable, aesthetically pleasing lamps. This process allows for intricate designs that are difficult to achieve with traditional manufacturing methods.
Sales and Distribution: My products are sold through the website, online marketplaces, and retail partners focused on sustainable goods. I also work directly with interior design firms and corporate clients for bulk orders, offering customization options to meet specific design needs.
Why Customers Want or Need My Products:
Sustainability: My customers are increasingly seeking products that align with their values of environmental responsibility and sustainability. My lamps not only reduce waste but also use less energy in production compared to conventional methods.
Aesthetics and Innovation: The unique design and story behind each lamp appeal to customers looking for distinctive home or office decor that stands out and sparks conversation.
Functionality: Beyond their aesthetic appeal, my lamps serve a practical purpose, offering durable and energy-efficient lighting solutions.
My business model is sustainable, both environmentally and financially, as it addresses a critical waste management problem while tapping into the growing market demand for green products. By continuously engaging with my customers and communities to refine my offerings, I ensure that my business remains relevant, impactful, and successful.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
My financial sustainability plan is built on a diverse revenue model that includes selling products directly to consumers, engaging in partnerships with interior design firms and corporate clients, and securing grants and investments for scaling my technology and operations. This mixed approach balances immediate revenue generation with long-term investment in innovation and market expansion.
Revenue Streams
Direct Consumer Sales: My primary revenue stream comes from selling sustainable lamps through my online platform and eco-conscious retail partners. The unique value proposition of my products, combining sustainability with aesthetics and functionality, positions me well in the growing market for eco-friendly home decor.
B2B Partnerships: I have initiated collaborations with interior design firms and businesses looking to incorporate sustainable design into their projects or offices. These partnerships often involve bulk purchases or custom designs, providing a higher margin and steady revenue stream.
Grants and Awards: Given the innovative and environmentally beneficial nature of the work, I actively pursue grants and awards from environmental and entrepreneurial organizations. These funds support research and development, allowing me to explore new materials and production methods.
Investment Capital: To scale my operations and enhance the technology, I am engaging with impact investors interested in sustainable startups. This capital will be instrumental in expanding my production capacity and entering new markets.
At this early stage, the project is focused on building a solid foundation for future financial sustainability, despite not having received grants, sales revenue, B2B contracts, or investor interest yet. My approach to ensuring financial sustainability as I move forward includes several key strategies:
Developing a Prototype
The initial efforts are concentrated on using personal funds and potential support from friends and family to develop a functional prototype of sustainable lamps. This prototype is crucial for demonstrating the feasibility of the concept and its appeal to potential customers and partners.
Applying for Grants and Competitions
I am actively seeking out and applying for environmental and innovation grants that align with the project's goals. Participating in competitions related to sustainability and startups is also a part of my strategy. These efforts are aimed at securing non-dilutive funding to support my research and development phase.
Networking for Future Partnerships
While formal B2B contracts are not yet in place, I am building relationships with potential clients and partners, including eco-friendly interior design firms and businesses focused on sustainability. These early connections are vital for securing future collaborations and contracts.
Preparing for Future Investment
I am diligently working on refining the business plan and documenting progress, the design process, and the environmental impact of our solution. This documentation will be essential when I start seeking investment from angel investors or venture capitalists interested in green technologies and sustainability.
Although I am in the early stages without current financial successes, these strategic steps are designed to build a strong foundation for the project's future growth and financial sustainability. My commitment to innovation, sustainability, and impact drives my efforts and will guide me toward achieving my financial goals.
