BESD Baresque: Environmentally Sustainable Design | Stand 1708 BESD will show environmentally sustainable solid surfacing products EcoTop, composed of 50% recycled office paper / 50% FSC approved bamboo fibre, and Durat, containing 40% post consumer plastics.besd.com.au
April 30th, 2008
BESD Baresque: Environmentally Sustainable Design | Stand 1708
BESD will show environmentally sustainable solid surfacing products EcoTop, composed of 50% recycled office paper / 50% FSC approved bamboo fibre, and Durat, containing 40% post consumer plastics.
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