Research of sustainable materials
Experiment with sustainable alternatives to traditional materials: use your waste to generate new value for your company.
New materials from production waste
The current industrial system is largely tied to a linear model of production and consumption. This model generates a huge amount of waste, which ends up in landfills and pollutes the environment, contributing to the worsening of climate change.
The solution? New materials obtained from production waste, an initiative that transforms a major problem of the modern economic model into an opportunity to generate new value for your company.
HENRY & CO. is at the forefront in this field, promoting the use of sustainable materials in various production sectors, including: construction, design, packaging, cosmetics, electronics, and much more.
Sustainable materials include both production waste and plant resources. Among the latter, we find bamboo, cork, and mushrooms – all renewable and low environmental impact materials. These can be used in a myriad of applications, from eco-friendly packaging to furniture components, reducing environmental impact and giving new life to waste.
In our showroom in Verona, HENRY & CO. showcases a range of sustainable materials collected from across Europe, demonstrating the potential of these innovative resources.
With the help of HENRY & CO., your company can minimize production waste by reintegrating waste into the value chain as new materials. These can be used to create new products, furnish retail spaces, or serve as communication supports, turning the waste problem into an innovative and sustainable solution.
Operational steps
HENRY & CO.’s recipe for achieving sustainable results.
- Waste analysis
- Definition of the design challenge
- Research for circularity solutions
- Feasibility tests
- Material R&D
- Prototyping and testing
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