A Good Green Design!
Remember, in December 2010, when I posted Congratulations to Valcucine , for an award they received? Well, they’ve done it again.
Valcucine Receives Green Award
Valcucine, has received another important acknowledgment: the GREEN GOOD DESIGN AWARD for their Invitrum 100% system. Theirs, is the first, fully recyclable glass base unit, with recycled aluminum parts and a single, 10 mm thick, structural side panel.
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Valcucine’s philosophy, is that of a company whose work method, is based on a system that balances the use and the restoration of environmental resources. They save on raw materials, by favoring a design that is focused on materialization, the ability to recycle it, and the re-utilization of products, at the end of their lifespan.
Why Green Good Design Award Chose Valcucine
This is a new challenge, within the prestigious GREEN GOOD DESIGN AWARD contest, founded in 1950 in Chicago by Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames and Edgar Kaufmann Jr. Every year, the GREEN GOOD DESIGN AWARDS contest, gives special recognition to the designers and companies, that achieve design excellence. The goal, is to promote a healthier and more sustainable environment by means of their innovative products.
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