There are many options for green materials to create products with now, and as options for parking continue to diminish, this designer may be on to a winner. Marketed as the “greenest scooter ever”, the unusual and organic materials the bike is built with (plants, particularly flax and bio-resin) give an edge in our […]
There are many options for green materials to create products with now, and as options for parking continue to diminish, this designer may be on to a winner.
Marketed as the “greenest scooter ever”, the unusual and organic materials the bike is built with (plants, particularly flax and bio-resin) give an edge in our increasingly sustainability focused consumer world.
Designed by Dutch firm Waarmakers, the be.e scooter is battery-powered and lightweight, so even the shipping companies can appreciate the environmental benefits.
What product would benefit from a green-makeover? How can you give your product a green edge in today’s competitive retail market?