Renovating your home with modern, durable materials is key to creating a space that’s both stylish and functional. Habito® boards are revolutionising the way we think about home renovations, offering exceptional benefits that make them the ideal choice for modern homes. These advanced building boards are designed with strength and versatility in mind, providing a robust solution for both walls and ceilings.
Industrial performance flooring is built to withstand heavy wear and tear, but it’s not immune to common issues like cracking, surface damage, or wear over time. This article explores the most frequent problems faced by industrial flooring and provides practical, easy-to-implement solutions to keep your floors durable and efficient.
How can personal desires for freedom of travel and mobility be reconciled more successfully with our shared expectations for sustainable development? What alternatives are there today? We reached out to meet with those who are inventing tomorrow’s solutions today.
We believe that if we are to improve life in the world, we must build cities that are more breathable, and therefore healthier, and which provide a better quality of life for everyone. Achieving that requires us to take concerted action to combat pollution - including inside our homes - reduce our carbon emissions, and conserve and expand pockets of the natural world. We wanted to discuss these issues with some of those who are working to deliver such a transformation.
Between 1950 and 2011, the world's urban population increased fivefold. In 2007, for the first time, the number of people living in cities surpassed the number of people living in the country. In 2019, the urban population had already reached 55% of the total population, and by 2050, it is estimated that just over two thirds of the population will live in urban areas.
Building a more sustainable world means consuming fewer resources, and companies have a fundamental role to play in this collective effort. That means changing the way we design, manufacture and distribute our products and solutions, whether in terms of production (Industry 4.0, data, etc.), the way we use and recycle materials, or how we protect the environment around our production facilities. This overview looks at some solutions that are beginning to make a difference.
Making the Earth a more beautiful and sustainable common home for everyone also means rethinking the spaces we live in. How can we improve the way we design our homes, build them, live in them and share them so that they become more resource-efficient, comfortable and healthy? Which solutions contribute to making them more sustainable? We meet with some of the Key stakeholders involved in making this transition.
Improving life on Earth is also about sharing it more effectively. This means inventing cities that use energy and resources more efficiently, encourage local community life, and rethink the concepts of common good and shared space. Right around the world, shared solutions are now emerging that envision this new proximity.
Living more in tune with the world also means renovating existing housing to make it less resource intensive, more energy efficient, more comfortable and more resistant to climate change. Institutions, politicians and companies - especially those in the construction sector - all have a key role to play in envisioning this transition, defining and applying new regulations and implementing solutions that will significantly cut energy costs. We meet with some of these stakeholders.