Can design help to improve cocoa farmers’ quality of life while reducing the environmental effect produced by chocolate consumption and cacao production? With this question in mind, Carla Anderson, Alumni from the Master’s Degree in Product Design and Development of Elisava, is part of a group of Italian-Ecuadorian designers, architects and anthropologists that have launched the Kajkāo project.
Only 50% of the material collected from cocoa crops is needed to make chocolate, while the rest goes to waste. Thus, Kajkāo aims to make use of these agricultural residues to convert them into new compostable and biodegradable biomaterials, and at the same time create new income opportunities for small farmers living in Ecuador in precarious conditions.