SADAYA SOAP
Client - Masarang Indonesia
Student team - Design Beyond Borders
Course - Joint Master Project | IDE DUT NL
Assignment - Design a product from one of the local forest resources (coconut), which increase the value, has export potential and can be introduced in short term (within 1 year) on the market.
Team: A. Zandlvliet | C. Leihitu | T.P. Handayani | D.X. Sumter
Video showing the final zero-waste solution that Design Beyond Borders developed for Masarang.
First Sadaya Soap sample made in the factory if Tembak by the TU Delft Design team Design Beyond Borders.
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SADAYA is a body care product that is made out of coconut oil and tengkawang butter. This offers natural treatment for skin. The fact that the soap bar is made by the Dayak Seberuang tribe in the Tembak village in West kalimantan (Borneo) makes it special. For years they have been fighting the monoculture that is being created by the palm oil companies and have been fighting to preserve and protect their forest. The usage of all natural forest resources in the soap indirectly will also help the reforestation.
In the design of the packaging Dayak weaving patterns are used, which are designed by Design Beyond Borders. These patterns all together form a story to convey the message about their struggle against the deforestation
DEBORAH XAVIERA SUMTER