A look into a sustainable material, Coconut Palm Tree, and how it is used in the world of Green and Sustainable Design
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Personal views
From what my research, vacations especially to the Carribbean, I have seen first hand what the locals use the Coconut palm for in there habitats. Some would say that the reason for the palm to be sustainable is because you can use the entire tree for something, an almost no waste use for it. The outer layer of the tree, or the husk, is used for roof sheeting, flooring, furniture, etc, it is the most durable part of the tree. The inner part, or the core, is used for eating, I actually tried it, not so bad, hearts of palm. The leaves, or the top, is used for things of a lesser importance, for instance baskets, clothing, insulation, etc. That is the entire tree. Locals after they use the tree, I noticed that they plant a new one after. So this is helping the argument"Is it sustainable".
Origins of the Palm tree
Some information on some origins for the tree itself with this link.
I thought it would be wise to get a grasp on the actual material itself
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconut
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconut
Background Palm trees
Looking at the palm tree in particular, there are some things that are still a mystery to why it is a sustainable source in the design world. So because of this, I have decided to do some research on the actual source and tried to see some reason why it is sustainable. Starting off, trying to remember that for most, this is a tree, and like other trees it is used for the same thing, so right off the back, it can be sustainable for its ability to regrow itself after it dies or it is removed for manufacturing purposes. This in my mind shows nothing too special but through more research in where these grow and what is made with them.
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