Sustainable clothes agency Ecoalf has teamed up with Nagami design studio to make use of 3D printing to create a brand new set up that represents the melting of the poles at their new retailer in Las Rozas Village in Madrid. Following Ecoalf’s values of innovation, design, and sustainability, the set up is totally printed from 100% recycled plastic utilizing the most recent 3D know-how to copy a melting glacier. The partitions, cabinets, and show tables are produced from recycled plastic, giving a second life to three.3 tonnes of it. All the weather have been produced in Spain to cut back CO2 emissions and the complete house is recyclable on the finish of its lifecycle. The set up wraps across the 90 m2 house and might be used to show Ecoalf’s clothes, equipment, and footwear all produced from recycled and low-impact supplies. Manuel Jiménez García, Co-Founder & CEO of Nagami says: “We urgently need to rethink the way we produce and consume to provoke a real change in the industry. “Today, 3D printing allows us to bring to life spaces that before were unimaginable, produced locally not only by using recycled materials, but establishing production chains .that are cleaner, more sustainable and flexible. And this is already a reality.”
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