The materials that make up the finished product maintain their added value for as long as possible respecting the logic of circular economy. The materials used are recyclable.

The most common definition is that given in 1987 by the Independent Commission on the Environment and Development (World Commission on Environment and Development), chaired by Gro Harlem Brundtland, according to which: “Humanity has the possibility of making development sustainable, that is, to ensure that it meets the needs of the current generation without compromising the ability of future generations to respond to them”.

In this perspective, sustainability is therefore to be understood not as an immutable state or vision, but rather as a continuous process, which recalls the need to combine the three fundamental and inseparable dimensions of development: Environmental, Economic and Social.

 

BRW Group - Sostenibilità ambientale