Dezeen Showroom: “green steel” is used at no extra cost to customers in products by German bathroom brand Bette, which specialises in glazed titanium steel baths, shower trays and washbasins.
The BetteAir flush-to-floor shower tray and the BetteCraft, BetteCurve, BetteLiv and the BetteBalance basins are products that Bette now always makes with green steel that the company considers to be carbon-neutral.
A number of Bette products are made with “green steel”
This steel is bought from suppliers that invest in emission-reduction measures. The measures are documented by certificates that attach to each purchased steel blank, verifying their carbon neutrality.
The use of green steel is an important part of Bette’s sustainability strategy, and is helping the company to reach the goal of reducing its carbon emissions by 30 per cent by 2030.
The carbon-neutral steel is used on the BetteAir flush-to-floor shower tray
The company says it has been buying the material in significant quantities since 2021 and has so far used it to make 145,000 products in their entirety.
Bette values glazed titanium steel as a bathroom material because it is plastic-free, completely recyclable, easy to clean and long-lasting. Their durability is such that the products come with a 30-year warranty, and Bette says that they are often reused even when the rest of a bathroom is being refurbished.
Product details:
Product: green steel products
Brand: Bette
Contact: info@bette.co.uk
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