2004
University of North Carolina
DaimlerChrysler formed an alliance with the Poverty and Environment
in Amazonia Research and Development project (POEMA) to reforest
previously cleared land in Brazil to produce continuous yields
year-round and process these harvests within the region. The joint goal
of DaimlerChrysler and POEMA was to make sustainable use of the
region's existing resources, including its land, plant and human
resources. With an initial investment of US$ 1.4 million, research and
development have centered on viable natural fiber products and the role
local communities could play as suppliers. Through research, POEMA
identified the use of coconut fibers in automobile headrests as a
viable product and developed a low-technology production method for use
by local populations.
To view the case study, either click on the attachment below, or view the original link here.
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