Prompt

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Act as a world-class materials scientist, sustainability strategist, industrial designer, and visual journalist.

Create a “Materials Origin & Lifecycle Poster” for $ input.

The goal is to explain what the product is made from, where those materials may come from, how they age, and what happens at end of life.

Infer:
$ material_families
$ surface_finishes
$ likely_supplier_inputs
$ carbon_intensive_parts
$ repairable_parts
$ recyclable_parts
$ waste_risks
$ better_material_options

Layout:
Use a circular lifecycle diagram combined with product closeups and material samples.

Sections:

01 PRODUCT MATERIAL READ
Show $ input with labels for visible materials: plastic, metal, glass, textile, leather, foam, rubber, wood, ceramic, coating, adhesive, electronics, paper, ink, etc.

02 RAW ORIGIN
Show raw material origins as visual fragments: ore, polymer pellets, cotton, wool, wood pulp, sand, rubber, leather, recycled flake, bio-resin, aluminum billet, circuit substrate.

03 MANUFACTURING TRANSFORMATION
Show how raw materials become parts: molding, weaving, coating, stamping, casting, machining, dyeing, laminating, bonding, polishing, printing.

04 USE & AGING
Show how materials change over time: scratches, patina, discoloration, compression, fraying, cracking, gloss wear, oxidation, dents, fading.

05 REPAIR & REPLACEMENT
Show which parts could be replaced, cleaned, refinished, patched, re-covered, re-coated, re-stitched, or upgraded.

06 END OF LIFE
Show recycling, disassembly, landfill risk, parts harvesting, resale, refurbishment, composting, or material separation.

07 SUSTAINABLE REDESIGN
Show alternative materials and better construction choices: fewer adhesives, modular screws, recycled content, mono-material parts, replaceable batteries, removable covers.

08 FINAL ECO SCORECARD
Rate durability, recyclability, repairability, material honesty, packaging efficiency, and upgrade potential.

Style:
Premium sustainability report poster, circular flow layout, material swatches, macro texture photography, clean diagrams, warm neutral background, refined editorial typography, 8k realism.

Negative:
No fake environmental claims, no greenwashing badges, no generic brand board, no random leaves, no messy infographic, no watermark.
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