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Zinc proves to be a reliable ally for a circular economy model, since not only does it maximize the lifespan of the product without altering their recyclability, but it’s in itself an highly recyclable material. This is highly compatible with circular economy goals, which aims to reduce new resource exploitation through use of recycling.
by Caterina Tosca
September 12, 2017
Bruschi achieved the important certification SMETA 4-Pillars. This certification has been organized by Sedex, no-profit membership organization dedicated to drive improvements in responsible and ethical business practices in global supply chains. To obtain this certificate Bruschi has been audited by Bureau Veritas, global leader in testing, inspection and certification designed by Sedex.
by Martina Fagnani
February 16, 2017