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RE:inventar’s Digital twin technology partnership with Vikenconsult AS

At RE:inventar, we are thrilled to announce our partnership with Vikenconsult AS, a Fredrikstad-based company. This collaboration will contribute to the development of digital twin technology, enabling the creation of incredibly accurate 3D scans of buildings and spaces.

Understanding the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)

Understanding the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR): A Key Framework for Products

The European Union’s journey towards achieving their ambitious climate goals has taken a significant step forward with the implementation of the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR). This framework legislation is designed to expedite progress in two primary areas: by doubling the rate of circularity in material use,…

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Asset Tagging: The Secret to Streamlined Product Management and Easy Repairs with SIRK.tag

In any business, growth is great—until it’s time to track down exactly where that desk came from or when that chair’s warranty runs out. From matching new items to existing office furniture to ordering replacement parts or arranging service, maintaining a well-organized inventory can become a logistical headache.…

FURNITURE WASTE IN THE INDUSTRY

FURNITURE WASTE IN THE INDUSTRY

In the face of the urgent issue of climate change, it is essential to pinpoint key contributing factors and develop strategic solutions. According to research by the UK Parliament, the construction, demolition, and excavation sector accounts for a staggering 62% of the total waste generated in the UK.…

Creating Design with History: Economical Reasons for Reusing Furniture

We all intend to plan ahead, but too often let the day-to-day minutia get in the way of making a calendar for the year.

Moving offices ecologically, what do we do with old furniture?

When it's time to move offices, dealing with old furniture can be a challenge. Many companies find themselves asking, "What do we do with all this furniture?"