Jack is a shell shaped product and works as a universal card or ID card reader. (Photo courtesy of Luc De Corte)
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Xavier Petre shows some of United Pepper’s products, which already incorporate green principles by having the tiniest possible electronics enclosed in eco-friendly wrappings that create the smallest possible “footprint” in their manufacturing. (Teri Schultz/GlobalPost)
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Lili 1.3 — junior is an octopus shaped product working as a webcam on the desktop and can be disposed of by just pulling out the lens and minimal internal components, detaching the cable and letting the cotton and kapok compost. (Photo courtesy of Luc De Corte)
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Jean-Pierre D'Haese shows a new webcam, Cube, which is made of biodegradable wood — and Xavier Petre assures that trees are planted to replace those which are used. (Teri Schultz/GlobalPost).
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A few months ahead of the iPad rage, United Pepper also released a tablet PC. Later this year, United Pepper hopes to be able to replace the tablet’s metal shell with one made from a composite of rice husks and as soon as technically possible, to create a 100 percent biodegradable tablet. (Photo courtesy of Luc De Corte)
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