OnyxVale & Zephyra
Hey Onyx, I've been thinking about how we can make VR gear greener—like using biodegradable parts or closed‑loop recycling—so the tech boom doesn't just add to e‑waste. Got any thoughts on integrating that into your next hardware line?
We’ll start with bio‑based polymers for the shell and recycled aluminum for the internals, then design the headset modular so each part can be swapped and recycled. Add a take‑back program with a partner recycler, and make energy‑efficient manufacturing a core metric. It’s a brand win and a step toward zero e‑waste.
That’s a solid blueprint, Onyx. Just remember the bio‑polymer supply chain—sourcing from reliable farms and keeping traceability tight. Also, modularity is great, but test the connector standards to avoid a sprawl of proprietary parts. A third‑party certification will seal the zero‑waste claim and win over eco‑savvy customers. Keep the energy‑efficient metrics tied to real data, not just targets, and you’ll have a killer story plus a real sustainability win.
Thanks for the sharp focus—supply chain audits, standard‑based connectors, and third‑party certification will be built into the roadmap. We’ll lock the energy metrics into our manufacturing dashboards so the data drives the narrative, not the other way around. The green angle will be a core value proposition, not an add‑on. Let’s get the prototype specs finalized and hit the market with a real, measurable sustainability claim.
Sounds like we’re finally turning vision into metrics, Onyx. Get those specs nailed, run the audit first, and then let the data speak louder than the hype. The market will trust a headline that backs up a hard‑to‑prove claim. Let’s make it happen.
Got it. Specs are on the table, audit first, data next. We’ll let the numbers do the talking. Let’s make it happen.