Media Coverage | Bringing Overlooked Materials Back into Everyday Life — Tune N Turn Featured in Exclusive Interview
- TNT小編

- Apr 27
- 2 min read

Tune N Turn Co., Ltd. has recently been featured in an exclusive interview by the Gamania Group | GX Foundation, with the full article now officially published.
As one of Taiwan’s leading companies in the digital entertainment industry, Gamania Group has long been at the forefront of mobile gaming and interactive media. Through the GX Foundation’s interview platform, this feature turns the spotlight toward a different kind of innovation—one rooted in materials, sustainability, and design—offering a fresh perspective beyond conventional industry boundaries.
Redefining the Value of Materials — Starting from Agricultural Waste
In the interview, Tune N Turn shares a core belief that has guided its work over the years:
Bringing overlooked materials back into everyday life.
From pineapple fiber and bamboo fiber to forestry residues and agricultural by-products, materials once considered waste are reimagined through design and technological transformation. These resources are gradually turned into sustainable products that combine functionality with refined aesthetics.
We believe that materials are more than just physical substances—they embody relationships between land, time, and human use.Through material innovation, process optimization, and integrated product design, Tune N Turn is committed to building a circular design system—one that transforms “waste” into “regeneration,” allowing resources to be re-understood, re-used, and extended in value.
The Essence of Design: Reducing Waste
At Tune N Turn, we hold firmly to a simple yet powerful belief:
Good design is not just about aesthetics—it is about reducing waste in the world.
This principle continues to shape both our design direction and our long-term vision.
Cross-Industry Recognition for a Sustainable Future
This feature not only recognizes Tune N Turn’s long-term dedication to sustainable materials and circular design, but also brings greater visibility to the value of agricultural waste regeneration and circular materials across industries.
We sincerely thank Gamania Group and the GX Foundation for their support and invitation, helping share these stories rooted in the land with a broader audience.







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