Banana Peel -

We live in a culture of the "core"—we value the heart of the apple, the meat of the nut, and the sweet, starchy curve of the banana. In our haste to reach the center, we treat the exterior as a mere obstacle, a "waste treasure". Yet, the banana peel is more than just a biological wrapper; it is a profound symbol of the overlooked, the misunderstood, and the resilience of nature's design. The Geometry of Protection

The banana peel challenges us to look closer at what we label "useless." It asks us to recognize that the most discarded parts of our world—and ourselves—often hold the most potency. To see the banana peel is to see the potential for beauty in the byproduct and the strength in what we were taught to throw away. banana peel

When we throw away a banana peel, we are discarding 35% to 40% of the fruit's total mass—a "colossal waste" that often ends up in landfills, contributing to environmental decay. But in a "circular economy," there is no such thing as waste; there is only a resource out of place. We live in a culture of the "core"—we