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Originally Posted by synchromesh
Did some research and wouldn't mind seeing more cars made of soy(I'm a believer that soy is a poison if the subject doesn't even enjoy it from the mouth), coconuts and used chopsticks. Could these materials hold up over time from humidity and heat? If so, it be weird to see high-end luxury brands incorporate these fibres into product lines over time.
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Close enough, maybe you heard it, Mazda is doing some bio-plastic stuff... So not that crazy of an idea

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This is a very interesting topic, I feel there was a big effort and a lot of emphasis done lately by manufacturers to make interiors "look" luxury, but they don't feel or wear like luxury.