Kyocera's edible 'green curtains' take a bite out of energy use

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Japanese conglomerate pioneers cooling green shades at buildings Japan, Thailand and Brazil

Kyocera edible curtain Kyocera Group has planted edible " green curtains" stretching thousands of feet across facilities in Japan, Thailand and Brazil in a bid to keep its buildings cool and greenhouse...

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