Impact
As is the fate of all paper tableware, WASARA can serve its purpose only once. Yet, it is designed to minimize the environmental burden, a global issue of our time. Therefore, WASARA employed reed, bamboo, and bagasse (sugarcane waste) pulp for its material.
Reeds and Bamgoo have strong life force, and are in no danger of extinction. Bagasse is produced after extracting juice from sugarcane and is sometimes discarded, but its intrinsic nature is perfect as a paper material. The materials will return to soil in the end. Since ancient times, human beings have lived side by side with nature, conversing with and learning from it.
Everything - human beings, animals, trees and weeds - returns to the earth from which new life springs. After serving at people’s gatherings, WASARA also returns to the earth. WASARA, a one-time-only paper ware, plays a role in enriching one’s mind, despite its ephemeral nature.
