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Sustainable materials create a positive impact on communities and the environment. More and more companies and individuals are designing and developing products that have sustainable properties for use in design and architecture.

Take back, backed up: Surface Matter.

Earth Collection

Smile Plastics’ Earth Collection has landed.

Credit: Tim Ainsworth

PrintCity's Nick Hurst: Full Circle Concrete.

Lucy Black, head of business development, K-BRIQ.

bioMATTERS

24 bio and by-product based materials for 2024.

Credit: Tim Ainsworth

Full Circle Concrete installation now open.

Michael Wild of May Wild Studio x Hopwood Hall.

d line launches Re-handle®.

Credit: Jake Curtis

The Black & White Building

CDUK partners with The Good Plastic Company.

The New Raw: Stratum. Photographed by Michele Margot.

The New Raw on sculpting Stratum.

PaperStone® is awarded an EPD.

From left: Bello! bench by Beller and Hydro. One stool by Martin Høgh Olsen. XO self-watering flowerpot by Ann Kristin Einarsen. Kollen lounge chair by Tobias Berg. Photography by Magnus Nordstrand. Styling by Kråkvik/D'Orazio/van den Berg.

Norwegian Presence 2023 at Salone.

Photography by Sara Hibbert.

How do we bring colour into circularity?

Urban Origin reimagines Tokyo's waste styrofoam.

Sustainability - Confusion. Action. Trust.

BIOHM

Year in review: Top innovation of 2022.

Courtesy of Midushi Kochar

Dutch Design Week 2022: Our top picks.