A suit uses human heat to support plastic-eating larvae
Abstract
The Inxect Suit is equipped with a central reservoir for holding and feeding mealworms our plastic waste. The suit captures heat produced by the human in the suit. Once done digesting, the mealworms become food for the astronaut in a process with a minute carbon footprint. The suit was developed by Architect Pavels Liepins, Åste K. Ullring Holtan, Jacky Han and Jacob Schill. The Suit was developed in 2020 to 2021 at the Royal Academy. It was in the “Architecture and Extreme Environments” program at the Royal Academy, Denmark.
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