Kinnarps Australia and CSM Storage and Filing Solutions will join forces for Saturday in Design 2009 as they unveil their new ranges of sustainable office products. These two companies have long been exploring how they can reduce their greenhouse gas emissions through environementally sound practices in all areas of their business. To celebrate the SiD […]
July 6th, 2009
Kinnarps Australia and CSM Storage and Filing Solutions will join forces for Saturday in Design 2009 as they unveil their new ranges of sustainable office products.
These two companies have long been exploring how they can reduce their greenhouse gas emissions through environementally sound practices in all areas of their business.
To celebrate the SiD ‘Think Green & Save theme’, Kinnarps Australia and CSM Storage and Filing Solutions want to hear your innovative and cost effective ideas on how to make an office greener.
In return, the most innovative idea will receive a fantastic designer bicycle from Sweden’s Skeppshult.
All you need to do is send your entry explaining your ideas to info@mycarpediem.com.au and put ‘Think green and Save Ideas’ in the subject heading, by Saturday 1 August 2009, or submit your idea in person at SiD.
Get your entries in now or visit Kinnarps Australia and CSM Storage and Filing Solutions at Saturday in Design’s Surry Hills Central precinct.
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