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Danish Show Formland Focuses On Sustainability

Formland Autumn will be paying tribute to sustainability in the We Care area at the interiors and design show, providing an inspiring insight into environmental production, the zero waste culture and the sustainable products of the future.

2-FORMLAND LOGO 940x540_F71_WeCare_TLRVisitors will be able to discover more about natural materials, zero waste production and social responsibility, experiencing the journey that a waste product undergoes when it is recycled for a new purpose with a new design.

Buyers will be able to see a wealth of sustainable designs made from recycled materials that all have benefits for the environment.

“We pay tribute to design, but we also need to care for our planet and our resources which is why we’re really looking forward to presenting our We Care exhibition,” explains Formland’s project manager Mai-Britt Risvig Flyvholm.

Above: Pots and vases made from recycled paper will be showcased on the Lubech Living stand.
Above: Pots and vases made from recycled paper will be showcased on the Lubech Living stand.

“Via storytelling, visitors will gain an insight into how and where you can really make adjustments by using the recycling mindset and thereby learning how to care for nature.”

Formland takes place at MCH Messecenter Herning in Denmark from August 15-18, showcasing over 450 exhibitors.

Visit www.formland.com

 

Top: Lubech Living’s candle holders made from recycled glass.

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