Dezeen Awards is a "stamp of approval" says past sustainability winner
With just over three weeks left to enter Dezeen Awards 2024, we spoke to last year's sustainability winners about how their success led to attention and new clients.
Start-up PulpaTronics told Dezeen that "winning generated volumes of inbound interest", while British company Colorfix said the experience was "inspiring, gratifying and exhilarating".
"We have received great attention from both Chinese domestic and international media and new potential clients," said Shanghai-based RooMoo, which took home sustainable interior of the year in 2023.
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PulpaTronics' received its yellow-veined trophy for its paper RFID tag made with no metal or silicon
London start-up PulpaTronics was crowned sustainable design (consumer) in last year's edition for its metal-free and chipless radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags ? a type of electronic tracker most commonly attached to products in clothing stores.
"Since PulpaTronics was a very young company at the time, with only two employees that had only been around for six months, we could not believe when we were announced as winners, especially as we were up against some major and well-established...
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