Everyone is talking about the climate, but it is important to act now and actively shape the future. The building sector is responsible for over 50% of global resource consumption. Sustainable, recycled, natural and recyclable materials and products become a talking point. But which ones do what they promise? We present real alternatives – because the future does not wait!
TILES WITH RECYCLED METAL
The colors are retrieved purely by using pigments from metal waste, which arise from drinking water supply or soil remediation. The tiles are handmade – so individual surfaces for object use or private living are possible. >>>
FIRE-PROOFED COTTON
Thanks to molecular modification, the ecological cotton fabrics are fire-proofed and therefore suitable for object use. Biodegradable. Made in Germany. >>>
NATURAL WOOD PLASTER
The wood chips come from local forests and sustainable forestry. They are low in pollutants and ensure a healthy indoor climate. The fine to medium coarse wood plaster can be used on almost any surface and is easy to work with. >>>
MOISTURE REGULATING CLAY
Clay ensures healthy indoor air. Without the addition of pigments or dyes, the plaster is available in 140 earth tones. Naturally, it is obtained from local raw materials.
TERRAZZO FROM URBAN WASTE
The innovative flooring comes from demolished or gutted buildings. Before the rubble is disposed of in landfills, this urban waste is transformed into contemporary terrazzo in a closed material cycle. >>>
NATURAL LINO PLUS COCOA
The linoleum, made from renewable raw materials such as linseed oil, resin and limestone powder, is supplemented in this collection by cocoa bean husks. This creates a matt, haptic surface. Without chemical additives. >>>
BRICK FROM CONSTRUCTION WASTE
Construction and demolition waste creates large waste streams worldwide. The recycling of building rubble without aesthetic compromises avoids the use of new, high-quality raw materials. Elaborate sorting creates bricks and tiles in unique colors and textures for sustainable and circular construction projects. >>>
DO NOTHING – AND THE WORLD IS BREATHING UP
Our column Green Critics in the current md magazine about innovation and sustainability.
Read the whole column >>>
ENGAGEMENT
We are a member of “Entrepreneurs for Future” and “Architects for Future” to actively support the “Fridays for Future” movement. >>>