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Lamps to Make the World More Beautiful: Carmen Morandé Manufactures Them with the Nets that Sadly Abandon the Salmon Companies in the South of Chile

Summary by Bichos De Campo
The sad scenario left by some salmon operators to the south of Chile was the trigger for Carmen Morandé, Chilean designer and craftswoman, to start the Neta Upcycle Design project in Santiago. In her country, from Puerto Montt down, salmon vessels, which are changing places leave traces of inputs and ropes. These ropes are the raw material with which she proposes to reuse the product and, with environmental awareness, to soften polluting practic…
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The sad scenario left by some salmon operators to the south of Chile was the trigger for Carmen Morandé, Chilean designer and craftswoman, to start the Neta Upcycle Design project in Santiago. In her country, from Puerto Montt down, salmon vessels, which are changing places leave traces of inputs and ropes. These ropes are the raw material with which she proposes to reuse the product and, with environmental awareness, to soften polluting practic…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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