Delegate Programme - Sustainable Design Summit 2023

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Delegate Programme


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Roddy Clarke

Design Journalist and Consultant

Welcome to Sustainable Design Summit

Summit Info Advisory Board Networking Highlights Speakers Show Itinerary Product Showcase Partners

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Welcome to the second edition of Sustainable Design Summit. We’re thrilled to see a growing community of individuals from across the cruise, hotel, and aircraft interiors sectors, all with a passion for creating incredible experiences for their customers and the common goal of re-shaping the future of sustainable interior design. Sustainable Design Summit provides a unique opportunity for decision-makers and the supply chain to come together for knowledge-sharing and collaboration. Sustainability is a challenge for all of us - as individuals making design choices - and collectively as invested sustainability delivery partners. We all have a part to play in the solution... Shifting industry practice and reaching the new era of sustainability goals can only be achieved through collaboration – and that’s why we are here. Over the course of the day, you will collaborate within and outside your industry on ways to reduce the impact your products or spaces have on the environment, exchange ideas and challenges faced in working towards a more sustainable brand, and collectively set new industry standards, working with, not against regulators in a race to the top. By demonstrating leadership and collaborating vertically within the supply chain we can together find commercially viable pathways supporting the necessary investment in new products and spark innovative, sustainable solutions across the product cycle from ‘cradle to grave’. Today I encourage you to meet our sustainably-minded suppliers at the zero-waste Product Showcase, and network not only with the industry you serve but take advantage of this cross-sector opportunity – you may find the solutions you’ve been looking for already implemented in another sector. Most importantly, take the insight and inspiration you have gained and share with peers within your sector so that a greater number of individuals can benefit from this event.

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Welcome

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Info

Advisory Board

Sustainable Design Summit will be taking place at the historic Museum of London Docklands, an award-winning charitable institution, that inspires a passion for London and learning for over 1 million visitors a year.

Sustainable Design Summit is honoured to have an exceptional group of Advisory Board members who have offered their support and invaluable advice throughout the planning and development of this year’s Summit.

Museum of London Docklands, No.1 Warehouse, West India Quay, London, E14 4AL

Angela Antolini

Adam Gavine

Aida Lora

Andrea Bartoli

Blake Emery

Bryan Liska

Callie Tedder-Hares

Cristian Sutter

Jamie Granados

Jon Ingleton

Jonathan Young

Kathryn Glynn

Lukas Kaestner

Matt Round

My Nguyen

Sophie Harper

Sumida Goel

Zuzana Hrnkova

Director of Marketing and Communications Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute

Editor Aircraft Interiors International

Senior Design Associate Royal Caribbean Group

Principal Manager Outfitting Carnival Corporate Shipbuilding

President Emery & Associates

Getting there We encourage you to take advantage of London’s excellent public transport when travelling to SDS. Below are a few convenient ways to reach the venue: Tube Canary Wharf Station is less than a ten-minute walk away from the Museum. Please note you will have to cross over the North Dock Footbridge. We recommend using maps to help guide you.

Director of Design Hilton Latin America & the Caribbean

Founding Partner & Creative Director Volume Creative

CEO Avensis Aviation

Business Development Director Drive Design

Executive Editor Cruise & Ferry Interiors

DLR You can hop on a DLR to West India Quay which is just a two-minute walk away from the museum entrance. Ride share If you are attending SDS with colleagues or friends then ride sharing is an excellent option. London offers various apps for this purpose or alternatively, flag down a taxi. You are likely to be dropped off by the back entrance of the museum. Head around to the other side of the building, to the Riverside entrance.

Principal Consultant Jonathan Young Associates

Engineering Professional Product Sustainability and Strategy Bombardier

Chief Development Officer Sustainable Aero Lab & Crystal Cabin Awards

Chief Creative Officer Tangerine

Director of Interior Design Holland America Group

View the venue’s location here

Editor Hospitality Interiors

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Summit Information

Architect - Sustainable Design (LEED Green Associate) Accor

Vice President & Head of Marketing ATR

Advisory Board

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Networking In addition to the curated content, Sustainable Design Summit provides delegates with an essential meeting place to collaborate on a global strategy for sustainable interior design and network across the sectors. Take a look at some of the networking events taking place throughout the day, each included within an SDS pass.

Networking Highlights 9.30am - 10.30am Arrival, Networking Breakfast, & Product Showcase Start your SDS experience with some coffee, breakfast, and a warm welcome from our host. Meet your fellow delegates and get a first look at the sustainable Product Showcase. 12.30pm - 1.30pm Networking Lunch & Product Showcase Enjoy a catered lunch with your new connections across the cruise, hotel, and aircraft interiors sectors. This is the perfect opportunity to exchange ideas and inspiration from the morning sessions or walk the gallery of sustainable products, materials, and interior solutions.

5.00pm - 6.00pm

Closing Drinks Reception After an insightful day of knowledge sharing and relationship building, join your peers in raising a glass to the future of sustainable interior design!

7.00pm - 10.00pm CSI Opening Party Continue your conversations at this exclusive networking event and join the cruise interiors community for an evening of drinks, networking, and celebrations! Included in a pass to SDS, is an invitation to attend the official Opening Party for CSI Design Expo Europe For more information, head to page 20.

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Overview


Session codes

Speakers

As an additional guide, your badge will have 3 session codes that signify the plenary and breakout sessions that you have chosen. This code can be found in the bottom right corner of your badge, on the show itinerary (Pages 10 - 15), and on signage around the event. Example code: PL1 | B2 | PL3 = Plenary one, Breakout two, Plenary three Please note, all delegates are invited to attend the opening and closing keynotes, so these will not be part of the code.

Code

Session

Room

PL1

Plenary #1 - Understanding your emissions: what are your numbers really telling you?

Riverside

Joshua Wilkie

Mathieu Petiteau

Sam Hall

Louis Lefebvre

My Nguyen

Simon Mockler

Kathryn Glynn

Tom Hupe

Zuzana Hrnkova

André Pettersen

Alexandre Garcia

Cristian Sutter

Fabiana Dornelas

Marc Spingler

Jessica Oag-Cooper

Martin Layng

Mirja Rasi-Mäki

Jim Dixon

Siu Lie Tan

Pablo van den Bosch

Founder Circular Symbiosis

Director Madaster

Jessica Morrison

David Peck

Manager, Waste Management and Circularity Programs Air Canada

Senior Director Newbuild Decarbonisation Royal Caribbean Group

Please note this is a plenary session but will be taking place in the breakout Riverside Room B1

Breakout #1 - Materials innovation & collaboration in the supply chain

Quayside

B2

Breakout #2 - Hotel Interiors: Developing targets and directing owners towards sustainable design

Wilberforce

Please note this breakout session will now be taking place in the Plenary Wilberforce Room

Head of Design Studio Airbus

PL2

Plenary #2 - Winning over hearts and minds: how can we bring our customers with us?

Wilberforce

B3

Breakout #3 - Data, Transparency and tangible actions – your next steps are easier than you think

Riverside

B4

Breakout #4 - Cruise Interiors: Collaborating with stakeholders on environmental opportunities

Quayside

PL3

Plenary #3 - Regulations and legislation – how to navigate the rules and still produce sustainable products?

Wilberforce

B5

Breakout #5 - Materials, manufacturing, and design - the 3 key elements of lifespan planning

Quayside

B6

Breakout #6 - Aircraft Interiors: Common goals and collaboration in cabin interiors

Riverside

MEC Product Manager Lloyd’s Register

Jamie Granados Business Development Director Drive Design

Floor Plan

Newbuilding & R&D Director Ponant

Engineering Professional - Product Sustainability and Strategy Bombardier

CEO Avensis Aviation

Sustainability Specialist, Product Development Meyer Turku

Paul MacSherry

International Projects Manager Franz Kaldewei GmbH

Director, Interior Design Europe IHG Hotels & Resorts

Senior Director of Design and Architecture, EMEA Hilton

Senior Interior Architect & Head of Sustainability & Implementation YSA Design

Managing Partner & Creative Director of Yachts & Aviation Winch Design

Nigel Smith

Managing Director & Head of Design SWS Certification Services LTD

Speakers

Senior Industrial Designer Bombardier

Vice President & Head of Marketing ATR

Director Hotel Maintenance, Dry Dock & Refit AIDA Cruises

Senior Associate G.A. Group

Director of Interior Design Holland America Group

Chief Product Officer & Hotel Operations Hurtigruten

Visiting Lecturer - The Glasgow School of Art | Colour, Material & Finish Design Manager PriestmanGoode

Associate Professor, Critical Materials and Product Design TU Delft, The Netherlands

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Agenda

11.30am - 12.30pm

Innovation in materials and products for use in cruise, aircraft, and hotel interiors plays a critical role in achieving sustainable interior spaces. This workshop explores: • • • •

For the full breakdown of sessions please visit our website.

9.30am – 10.30am

Host

Host Opening Remarks

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11.30am - 12.30pm

Joshua Wilkie | Manager, Waste Management and Circularity Programs, Air Canada Mathieu Petiteau | Newbuilding & R&D Director, Ponant Sam Hall | Director, Interior Design - Europe, IHG Hotels & Resorts

Topics for discussion include: • • • •

Speakers

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What numbers are we capturing and what are we measuring? How are we using those numbers – internally, reporting, managing supply chain, for continuous improvements, benchmarking and future-proofing? How can we improve on standardising information we are both requesting and sharing in relation to environmental impacts and products performance? Moving from average category calculations to actual figures from factories/suppliers Key lessons, insights, and valuable tools

Empowering the specifiers to inform ownership groups in the drive towards sustainable design Life cycle cost modelling Extended product responsibility for fully circular design Product as a service

Tom Hupe | Senior Director of Design and Architecture, EMEA - Hilton

12.30pm - 1.30pm

Networking Lunch & Product Showcase

1.30pm - 2.30pm

Plenary 2 - Winning over hearts and minds: How can we bring our customers with us?

Plenary 1 - Understanding your emissions: What are your numbers really telling you? • •

Speakers

What kind of future do we want to see and therefore design for? Conscious decision-making regarding the alignment of strategy and action, and how to integrate them Experiences of applying lessons from the FlyZero framework Life cycle assessments, circularity, end of life and designing out waste Reducing GHG emissions, and broadening the view to include other environmental impacts e.g. climate change, waste, water, biodiversity Sustainability reporting is soon to be mandatory – how can the numbers support the business case? Scaling sustainability

Breakout 2 - Hotel Interiors: Developing targets and directing owners towards sustainable design This breakout will look at ways of garnering owner buy-in to sustainability goals and best practice for collaborating across the supply chain.

Opening Keynote - Progress, leadership, and transparency through the supply chain • •

Speakers

Zuzana Hrnkova | Vice President & Head of Marketing, ATR Jamie Granados | Business Development Director, Drive Design

Roddy Clarke | Design Journalist and Consultant

11.30am - 12.30pm

10.40am - 11.20am

Proven methodologies around evaluation and benchmarking materials Environmental impact assessments - how best to recycle bio-sourced materials? Factors which impact material health Considerations for identifying where you can make the biggest difference

Arrival, Networking Breakfast, and Product Showcase Speakers

10.30am - 10.40am

Breakout 1 - Materials innovation & collaboration in the supply chain

• • • • Speakers

Transparency, greenwashing, and storytelling - how to avoid empty or misleading marketing speak? Managing guest expectations - are standards too high? Where’s the balance: how do we define a sustainable product? Ten tips for communicating with guests before and during travel

Jim Dixon | Managing Partner & Creative Director of Yachts & Aviation, Winch Design Jessica Morrison | Senior Associate, G.A. Group André Pettersen | Chief Product Officer & Hotel Operations, Hurtigruten

Simon Mockler | Senior Director Newbuild Decarbonisation, Royal Caribbean Group Paul MacSherry | International Projects Manager, Franz Kaldewei GmbH Alexandre Garcia | Head of Design Studio, Airbus

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1.30pm - 2.30pm

Breakout 3 - Data, transparency, and tangible actions - Your next steps are easier than you think

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1.30pm - 2.30pm

Attend this session to ensure that you know what, why, and how when it comes to measuring and reporting. Learn from our sustainability experts how you can deploy the data to maximise the value of the materials you own.

Speakers

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Developing a holistic approach: sustainability as an essential part of business, not just reacting to the legislation as something you have to report on What are the clear operational steps your organisation needs to take to meet mandatory reporting requirements? How can going beyond compliance make economic sense? What work processes are needed to enable life cycle asset management? How can data & transparency steer you away from greenwashing? And why is it important?

Siu Lie Tan | Founder, Circular Symbiosis Pablo van den Bosch | Director, Madaster

Speakers

3.15pm - 4.15pm

What’s the role of extended producer responsibilities? Circular design, the net zero transition and the role of remanufacturing, repair and recycling in closing the loop The Critical Raw Materials Act: What is the impact on material sourcing, disassembly, decommissioning and disposal? What are the new reporting requirements in the Net Zero Industry Act? What are the impacts of the new regulatory environment on the supply chain for interiors projects? How can designers adapt thinking and design better in order to reduce the risks? Working with suppliers to understand your carbon footprint

Martin Layng | MEC Product Manager, Lloyd’s Register David Peck | Associate Professor, Critical Materials and Product Design, TU Delft, The Netherlands Nigel Smith | Managing Director & Head of Design, SWS Certification Services Ltd

Breakout 5 - Materials, manufacturing, and design - The key 3 elements of lifespan planning This workshop examines three key elements of lifespan planning – materials, manufacturing processes, and the design process itself.

Breakout 4 - Cruise Interiors: Collaborating with stakeholders on environmental opportunities

Critical questions which this workshop will address: This sector breakout will cover the three key segments of the Sustainable Maritime Interiors declaration (SMI declaration) – environmental advocacy, environmental action, and environmental future.

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Attend this session to learn and discuss:

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Speakers

2.30pm - 3.15pm

Lessons from current case study examples of cross-discipline collaborations which are producing good environmental outcomes in cruise interiors What are the easy wins, biggest wins, and medium to long-term challenges and opportunities? How to identify what’s within our control to move the needle - instead of waiting for legislation to dictate the next steps? How can the SMI declaration be used as a simple framework for continuous improvement, on both internal projects and on pilots?

Speakers

3.15pm - 4.15pm

My Nguyen | Director of Interior Design, Holland America Group Marc Spingler | Director Hotel Maintenance, Dry Dock & Refit, AIDA Cruises

Fabiana Dornelas | Senior Interior Architect & Head of Sustainability & Implementation, YSA Design

Breakout 6 - Aircraft Interiors: Common goals and collaboration in cabin interiors This sector breakout will examine the common goals across the aircraft interiors community. The breakout facilitators will engage attendees in an open discussion around best practices and provide examples of science-based targets and supply chain collaboration.

Networking Break & Product Showcase

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3.15pm - 4.15pm

Plenary 3 - Regulations and legislation – How to navigate the rules and still produce sustainable products? • • •

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Balancing rules which promote guest safety with (sometimes conflicting) sustainability goals Using regulation to influence for incentives vs mandates How to leverage Environmental Product Declaration (EPDs) for commercial benefit?

Agenda

What are the considerations and steps to increase lifespan planning? What are the processes, practices, and infrastructure which support recycling and re-purposing? How can designers balance environmental outcomes – when does product upcycling stop being the environmentally friendly choice? Using lifecycle assessments as a tool for continuous improvement

Speakers

Aircraft interiors: understanding common goals and sharing best practices Case study - sustainability commitments, CO2 and water consumption reductions, and collaborations & partnerships Improving circularity metrics, and developing industry practices which make a positive impact on sustainable cabin interiors Assessing environmental impact - using LCA methodology and science-based approaches to develop EPDs

Louis Lefebvre | Senior Industrial Designer, Bombardier Kathryn Glynn | Engineering Professional - Product Sustainability and Strategy, Bombardier

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4.30pm - 5.00pm

Closing Keynote - From collaboration to impact: Developing approaches and next steps • • • • •

Speakers

5.00pm - 6.00pm

Knowledge sharing as a foundation for improved sustainability outcomes Maximising resource efficiencies through partnership working Building expertise and infrastructure for better life cycle planning Creating value for everyone Exploring the opportunities of standardising approaches within and across cruise, hotel, and aircraft interiors sectors

Jessica Oag-Cooper | Visiting Lecturer, The Glasgow School of Art |Colour, Material & Finish Design Manager, PriestmanGoode Mirja Rasi-Mäki | Sustainability Specialist, Product Development, Meyer Turku Cristian Sutter | CEO, Avensis Aviation

Closing Drinks Reception Continue the drinks and conversations at the Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Europe Opening Party starting at 7pm.

CPD Certification Sustainable Design Summit is CPD-certified! By attending, you will earn 4 CPD hours/points that will add value to your education and demonstrate your commitment to staying up to date on the latest advancements in sustainable design. Shortly after the summit, you will receive a certificate of completion.

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Product Showcase Aquafil SpA

Bath Fitter

The “Born R2R by Aquafil” initiative aims at engaging Aquafil’s clients in eco-designing the carpets of the future, given that products need to be conceived from the beginning to be fully recyclable at the end of their life. More specifically, Aquafil has been working closely with its clients to produce fully disassemble carpets (some IMO certified) with materials and fibres that are compatible with the ECONYL® regeneration system. This way, at the end of their useful life, carpets can be recycled instead of being disposed to a landfill or sent to incineration. More precisely, the parts made of ECONYL® regenerated nylon will be recovered and recycled into new ECONYL® nylon fibres by Aquafil. This closes the loop and allows the industry to take a step forward toward circularity.

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Our innovative bath-over-bath technique has proven to be the perfect solution for the Cruise Ship Industry. Bath Fitter’s shower-over-shower, bath-over-bath and bath-to-shower conversions offer grout-free, one-piece seamless walls that will please any ship’s cleaning staff. Our specially trained installers take any and all challenges in their stride, whether it’s limited time, access, or space. They have remodelled bathrooms while at sea and in dry dock. Our manufacturing team, have designed and produced custom-made, premium-quality acrylic sinks for staterooms. Bath Fitter developed the high-quality, durable, non-porous acrylic used to create our baths, showers, walls, and accessories, which is why we, unhesitatingly, offer the best on-site warranty. Our sustainability is key to our success; we do not rip out products and dump them in landfills, we simply go over existing baths and showers in as little as one day.

Looking to source sustainable products for future projects? Meet the suppliers of the gallery-style Product Showcase to discover environmentally conscious products, materials, and solutions from across cruise, hotel, and aircraft interiors.

BoTracks Discover BoTracks, an innovative and eco-conscious 3-piece bed skirt solution revolutionizing linen care across the global hospitality industry. BoTracks significantly cuts down on water usage by lessening the frequency of laundering, promoting sustainable hotel operations. Its efficient design enables bed skirt replacement without the heavy lifting of mattresses, streamlining both time and energy. With a seamless attachment to the top edge of the box spring, BoTracks ensures your 3-piece bed skirt hangs flawlessly. The swift, one-time installation not only conserves resources but is also embraced in luxury establishments worldwide. Choose this ground-breaking, sustainable bed skirt system that guarantees a neat look day after day. By opting for BoTracks, you’re not just preserving impeccable bed skirts you’re also reducing water consumption, endorsing eco-friendly practices, and providing a globally recognized standard of hospitality.

Brintons Carpets

Dibella b.v.

EcoScent

Introducing Purely Natural by Brintons, a new product that offers natural, renewable, biodegradable and plastic-free carpets suitable for commercial and marine applications. Showcasing the beauty of natural materials, Purely Natural carpets are woven using 100% British wool, (available undyed and dyed) with a cotton, jute and natural rubber latex backing. By combining wool with plant derived backing materials, Purely Natural are the first independently certified 100% biobased carpets by Brintons. Biobased refers to materials derived from new biological sources that contain organic carbon, typically used to replace non-renewables such as fossil fuels. (which are considered old organic substance sources). The collections offer broadloom carpet and rugs and are available in bespoke designs and a range of qualities.

Dibella presents: “Versailles” – the world’s first circular hotel bed linen. With “Versailles”, we are turning our vision of a closed loop economy into reality for the first time. We have succeeded in recycling old, no longer usable bed linen into new fibres and weaving them into new bed linen. “Versailles” consists of the mechanically recycled cotton remnants of discarded bed linen and recycled Polyester. The recycled cotton is mixed with naturally extracted cellulose and processed into fresh TENCELTM Lyocell fibers. With this material composition it convinces with a pleasant feel, a bright white and plain appearance. The certification with the Green Button, MADE IN GREEN as well as GRS fulfil all requirements of the German Supply Chain Sourcing Obligations Act as well as the draft European Supply Chain Act already today!

The EcoScent Titania scent delivery system is the ideal solution for creating ambient scenting in any business setting. Ideal for medium to large commercial areas – hotel, meeting rooms, retail shops, bars, reception rooms. The EcoScent Titania features advanced diffusion technology that converts fragrance oil into a fine, dry, mist releasing fragrance safely and directly into your environment without sprays or aerosols. The Titania scent system offers adjustable duration and scent intensity settings — making it easy for you to customise the scent output for your chosen environment. This scent machine has a built-in fan to disperse the scent so a slight fan noise will be heard when the unit is in operation. WiFi operational system is available on request upon order.

Foglizzo Leather

GRANORTE

Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik AS

Revolutionary Recycled Leather by Foglizzo Sustainable Lab. The most sustainable alternative to leather, is revolutionizing the industry with its innovative approach. Made from pre/post-consumer leather scraps, it utilizes 85% leather fibres, offering a customizable experience akin to genuine leather. The top colour can be personalized to any desired shade, providing designers with a creative playground within Foglizzo Custom range. What sets it apart is its commitment to full circularity. It comprises only two components: leather fibres and polyester fibres, eliminating the need for glue or resin. Unlike many vegan alternatives, it does not employ PVC or PU coating, ensuring breathability. Furthermore, it boasts an impressive sustainability profile. With up to 85% recycled leather fibre, surpasses the 45% maximum of existing alternatives. Additionally, 50% of the polyester fibre is recycled. This translates to a remarkable 60-85% reduction in carbon footprint compared to natural leather. And it’s already certified by GRS.

Founded 50 years ago, GRANORTE is a world-wide leading company in the design, development and manufacture of sustainable cork coverings. We join innovation and tradition as our core values, combining modern production and know-how with a culture rooted in history. And we believe in the wisdom of a natural, time- honoured but renewed material. Using cork for marine decking is much more than just an aesthetic option; It’s an eco-conscious choice that offers a range of benefits. Cork is light, durable, water- resistant and it’s an environmentally friendly option, contributing to the conservation of forests and the reduction of the carbon footprint.

Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik AS was established in Lillehammer in 1887 and is today one of the world’s leading suppliers of upholstery fabrics. We have developed and produced textiles for the cruise and hotel industry for many years, and have many large and well-known brands on our reference list. Annually, the factory produces approximately 600,000 meters of textile. Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik specializes in woollen textiles. The mill has a unique production line where all processes take place under the same roof, from raw material to finished product. This means that we have control over the entire value chain, and with design, development and production close to each other, we have high flexibility and can create high quality products. Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik produces textiles with nature as a source and input factor and with minimal use of chemicals. Wool is a natural raw material with natural technical properties that is renewable and biodegradable. The factory is known for products with a long lifespan. GU has received the DOGA label (formerly the Label for Good Design / Merket for God Design) 20 times for 23 products. One of our most famous textiles is the classic Hallingdal 65, designed by Nanna Ditzel.

LedsC4

Manifattura Testori

Matterpieces by Studio 8

Quality light by a powerful trio: design, technology, and sustainability. As a global company with a widespread presence in different countries, we recognise our responsibility to make a positive impact on the environment and communities we belong to. That’s why at LedsC4, sustainability is an integral part of our identity that we are dedicated to keep developing and improving. Milestones (to present-day): EcoVadis Gold Medal; 98.3% Luminaires with replaceable driver; 98.3% Luminaires with replaceable LED; 90% Easy-to-disassemble lighting; 78.7% Designs with recyclable structure; 57% New pieces made of recyclable materials; 60% Connective lighting; Main manufacturing centres with photovoltaic panels installed.

Manifattura Testori has developed new IMO sustainable fabrics made with 100% recycled FR polyester as well as natural fibres and recyclable at the end of life. These textile materials are suitable for upholsteries, bedding components, curtains, bed runners and wallcoverings for both cabins and public spaces. With more than 50 years of experience in the Transportation sector, Testori was able to apply the same technologies also to different applications, as per the Aviation cabin interiors, without losing creativity, design, craftmanship and made in Italy. Standards: GRS, OEKO-TEX, REACH.

Matterpieces represents a pioneering initiative dedicated to advancing the concept of circularity in the construction industry while offering a sustainable upcycling solution for the management of demolition waste. Step into the world of Matterpieces where buildings become timeless legacies and demolition waste is transformed into awe-inspiring material tailored for applications in both architecture and interior design. Matterpieces innovative process upcycles waste such as glass, ceramic, bricks, and old cement into a high-quality material for floor panels, wall coverings, furniture, and countertops. We fuse the artisanal elegance of Terrazzo with a collaborative vision that unites industry leaders in a shared mission: achieving demolition waste circularity. Join us, and together, let’s build a stylish, and circular future!

Morbern Europe

nexgentec

Paradies GmbH

Morbern’s total commitment to greener living and eco-friendly solutions makes it a leader in the supply of sustainable vegan leather. Morbern was one of the first manufacturers to introduce durable FR-free coated fabrics to meet the growing demand for materials without flame-retardant (FR) additive in North America. As the FR-free revolution gained momentum around the world, Morbern expanded its FR-free product range and launched MorGreen™: a collection of coated fabrics without any chemical FR additives, still achieving CAL117, the European Fire Norm EN1021 (Part 1&2) and the much coveted OekoTex Label. The most recent addition to the MorGreen™ FR-free collection, EvoHide™, combines high bio-content ingredients and a 100% recycled polyester backing fabric to reach 75% sustainable content. As a pioneer of durable, eco-friendly surface solutions, Morbern Europe also opted this January (2023) to switch the backing of its 8 best-selling IMO MED certified product ranges to a 100% recycled fabric, knitted in-house with Repreve™ yarn, derived from used PET plastic bottles. Morbern Europe is part of the global ISO9001:2015 & ISO14001:2015 certified company, headquartered in Ontario, Canada with a central European distribution hub in Belgium.

Founded in 2015, nexgentec was launched because of a lack of interfaces existing, that were suitable to allow the high-end marine and residential markets, to fully work with Dante audio over IP solutions. The MCP4K, the very first product launched by nexgentec, was warmly welcomed, and soon designated ‘the last missing link’, taking audio over IP now truly to the next level. Since then, nexgentec continues to engineer solutions that are always more efficient in terms of application, system design, size, and energy consumption. It guarantees not only the best digital sound quality, but also the coolest user experience in terms of features and functions, that can be fully controlled and customized in the proprietary software modules, so it can be used for any equipment in every zone. Today, nexgentec has made itself indispensable in this niche market, where it is being specified by most shipyards and technology advisers and installed by all the main integrators in Europe.

The PARADIES Hotel Pillow ORGANIC combines restful sleep and sustainable product development. During production, PARADIES relies on the use of resource-saving materials and environmentally friendly production. The pillow filling “PARADIES Softys” is made proportionally from recycled material (polyester), certified with the GRS seal. The use of recycled material conserves scarce resources. The GRS certificate ensures the traceability of the recycled materials and certifies their composition. The cover is made of 100% PARADIES Greentex organic cotton fabric from certified organic cultivation, purchased according to the GOTS standard. The natural fabric does not contain any optical brighteners. PARADIES products are very durable thanks to high quality standards. This saves resources and is good for our climate and the future. PARADIES relies on 100% green electricity, raw materials free from harmful substances, waste prevention and is certified as a climate-compensating company. PARADIES bedding – made in Germany – stands for healthy and responsible sleep.

Secto Design

Spared® by Volume Creative

Spradling

Secto Design is a family company that manufactures premium wooden lamps handmade in Finland. Secto Design has a collection of decorative lighting that is easy to combine in a plethora of ways and will fit into most interiors and styles.

Turning Waste to Wonderful. A creative service turning waste into beautiful objects, furniture, art and surfaces. Spared® is a start-up by Volume Creative, born from a desire to support brands in reusing their own waste in their own environments. ‘We see waste as an opportunity. We encourage our clients to give us their waste to use in our material but if you don’t have any, we can tap into our own waste streams. Types of waste we typically work with range from tea & coffee, all types of plastic, masonry & stones (marble, granite etc), food waste such as shell & eggshell and wood/sawdust.’ Spared® materials and products are bespoke, made to order and handmade in the UK which reduces waste and carbon emissions. Their unique bespoke services means that customers can chose any pantone colour and or pattern for their project.

ValenciaTM BioSense marks a significant milestone in the world of sustainable coated fabrics. Crafted from a composition of carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine, ValenciaTM Biosense boasts a 43% derivation from bio attributed ethylene and a 57% sourced from salt (NaCl), a natural resource, ensuring a nearly limitless supply. This innovative collection sets new standards for eco-consciousness by incorporating bio-attributed components, with nearly one-third of its total composition makeup derived from renewable sources. By embracing bio-attribution, we reduce dependence on fossil fuels by using 52% bio-attributed PVC content out of the total 100% PVC, positioning it as a pivotal product in environmental sustainability.

Tower Supplies

Walls of Eden

WAYNERR

CtrlFlow can completely change the cleaning and disinfecting process onboard vessels reducing plastics, costs, logistics and transport by replacing up to 90% of your regular cleaning and disinfectant products with an environmentally friendly sustainable solution. CtrlFlow produces a constant supply of liquid solution, on demand, that can be dispensed into buckets, sprayers, or containers. Not only is it completely hypoallergenic and safe to use on any surface, it’s also deceptively powerful and proven to be up to 100 times more effective than bleach. By applying a small electrical current to a specialised electrolysis cell CtrlFlow generates a powerful, yet environmentally friendly and sustainable, combined sanitising and cleaning solution using just water and salt. The CtrlFlow-40 Plus system is used extensively on cruise ships in all areas including cabins, restaurants and cafes, kitchens and bars, as well as public and crew quarters.

Walls of Eden is an avant-garde venture that harmoniously fuses nature’s artistry with the sophistication of modern design. We are creators of exquisite 3D wall tiles that draw inspiration from the profound beauty of the natural world. Our signature wall tiles are meticulously crafted to be both enchanting and environmentally responsible. Each piece is a testament to the power of biophilic design, encapsulating real moss, plants, and sustainable materials. These biophilic installations transcend traditional craft, redefining interiors by connecting people to nature in the most stunning way. Our mission is simple yet profound: to revolutionise spaces across a spectrum of sectors, ensuring that our designs positively impact every environment. Furthermore, transforming spaces into sanctuaries, promoting well-being and reinforcing the bond between humans and the natural world. Walls of Eden: where art and nature intertwine to evoke the essence of life’s beauty in every space.

WAYNERR® interior décor panels are produced by a proprietary & patented technology recycling the leather waste. During the process we create a new type of material – macroporous leather, which has a premium look and a soft touch. With top class thermal, noise insulation properties it also has a positive impact in controlling air humidity (microclimate effect). Upon higher air humidity, the excess is collected into the labyrinth structure and later released as vapor when air humidity is low. During this process, the wall’s temperature decreases and helps save energy needed for the air conditioning of the premises. WAYNERR® panels are dust-free, with extreme long-life durability, highly sustainable and, if not used, they can be recycled again. The WAYNERR® décor panels are easy to attach and maintain. Our technology allows achieving custom designs and textures. The production allows the use of natural colourants too.

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