Being eco-conscious and sustainable doesn’t have to stop at a B-Corp status and eco-credentials.
It can be much more radical than that.
Take Space Available, a brand we’re big fans of.
They’re championing a “new radical movement of cultural circularity across up-cycling, recycling, and bio-design.”
At their core they’re built on being eco-conscious and sustainable.
But their approach to thinking how they do this is much more radical.
From:
✅ Radically pushing the boundaries of design.
With unique products crafted from post-industrial and recycled waste.
✅ Radically exploring creative possibilities.
Through Circular Design Workshops and studio that aim to highlight innovative waste-led design solutions.
✅ Radically thinking beyond the obvious
Providing a platform to teach and pass on their radical approach to thinking to a new generation of future sustainable creatives and designers.
Space Available are showing how to think more radically about being eco-conscious and sustainable ♻️💡
That it’s not all about B-Corp accreditation, eco-credentials and schemes.
That’s it can be about;
✅ Pushing the boundaries
✅ Exploring creative possibility
✅ Going beyond the obvious
So, are you ready to start thinking more radically about your approach to sustainability?