Australian blind manufacturer, Vertilux, has announced that it will be working with sustainability agency, the Republic of Everyone, to develop a sustainable brand strategy approach. Australia’s largest privately owned blind manufacturer, Vertilux Corporation is a great believer in sustainability and aims to propel forward with this presented in their commercial image. The corporation is already […]
November 26th, 2009
Australian blind manufacturer, Vertilux, has announced that it will be working with sustainability agency, the Republic of Everyone, to develop a sustainable brand strategy approach.
Australia’s largest privately owned blind manufacturer, Vertilux Corporation is a great believer in sustainability and aims to propel forward with this presented in their commercial image.
The corporation is already credited for removing PVC from their branded fabric range and working towards removing Volatile Organic Compounds.
“Our job is to help them cement this great sustainability story into their brand strategy and bring it to life through communications,” said Matt Perry, Partner at Republic for Everyone.
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