ReOil is a kitchen-oriented oil-filtering device designed for modern households. It combines an oil-absorbent filter with a compost-reuse system, transforming waste oil from a source of pollution into a sustainable resource. After cooking, users simply pour oily wastewater into the device. Our experiments show that coconut fiber can absorb up to three times its own weight in oil, making it an ideal core material for the filter. Furthermore, the device encourages users to separate raw and cooked food waste, fostering sustainable recycling habits in daily life.
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Bachelor Program in Digtal Marketing Design, Ming Chi University of Technology
This project takes Maokong in Muzha, Taipei, as its site of inquiry, exploring relationships of coexistence within the ecosystem. Using a two-volume publication as its primary medium, it approaches the subject through the dual perspectives of “maintaining stability” and “transforming structure.” Through anthropomorphic and site-based narratives, the work invites viewers to reconsider their relationship with nature and reflect on their position and responsibility within the environment.
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