๐ณ๐ฑ Precious Plastic V4
๐ณ๐ฑ Information Precious Plastic V4 | |
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๐ Location | Eindhoven, Netherlands |
โ ๏ธ Local climate | Grey. -7 to 32 Degrees |
๐ Main Nationalities | French, Dutch, German |
๐ฉ Established | 2018 (1.5 years) |
๐ณ Size | 1 Big Workspace + 10 Houses |
๐ Amount of residents | +/-45 |
โญ๏ธ Goal | Develop Precious Plastic V4 |
โจ Research work | Prototyping machines and digital work |
๐ Important structures | Tropical Bar |
๐ฒ Open for visitors? | Not anymore |
๐ฐ More information | Precious Plastic website |
Location
The workspace is based in Eindhoven. A previous industrial city in the south of the Netherlands, nowadays a home for many people that work in the field of design and technology. Being in an urbanised area makes it easy to get supplies, markets, hardware stores, scrapyards etc. However hard to find good food from local farms.
People
In the course of a year we had 110 people helping, with an average of 35-50 people on the ground. People outside Europe could only stay 3 months due to visa regulations. The group came from around the world, New Zealand, Chile, Kenya, Malaysia, Russia, Mexico, Canada, South Africa etc. No one new each other before they came, the only thing that brought them together was a passion to fix the plastic problem. It was basically a big social experiment.
Food
The default was to have a Vegan kitchen, trying to draw a clear line. Most people who came were not vegan or even vegetarian. So one of the goals was to make vegan good, as an inspiring delicious example. And meanwhile aiming to source as much organic, local and zero-waste food as possible. However the line of vegan food got more blurry when dumpsterdiving came in, people in the community don't like waste. Some people decided to eat cheese that would otherwise be thrown away. Some people also ate milk chocolate. And others would stick to being 100% vegan.
A temporary community
We started with an empty workspace and a plan. Research and development was the key purpose of this project, the element that brought us all together. The goal was to develop machines to recycle plastic, not to build a community. So food, relations, infrastructure always came secondary. There was a deadline and a goal to complete. This brought a huge energy in the group, a very focussed and targeted way of working. New experts and people from around the world coming in to chip in their skills. But this also made it intense for long term (1.5 year) members, like running at 200% all the time. It worked out because it was a temporary community, but in the long term it would have not lasted in this way. Was fun though :)