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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC | LIGHT + BUILDING 2022

The future will be electric and digital - this is going to  happen in a sustainable way.

How we will live and work in 20 years, shows our customer SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC at the Light + Building fair in Frankfurt. On more than 1,600 square meters, solutions of modern residential and functional building will be presented, all under the motto: The future will be electric and digital!

Numerous innovations and new products on the topics of energy management, digital tools or even sustainable switch systems and switchgear will be shown - live and hybrid by means of virtual tours.

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC is also particularly committed to a responsible approach to the environment and commissioned us with a resource-saving concept for the implementation of the CO2-neutral trade fair presentation. In the stand design, extensive use is made of renewable raw materials, recycled materials and reuse or upcycling, and every aspect is evaluated and documented. In the process, the ecological footprint could be reduced by 73% to 80 tons compared to 2019 and compensated accordingly.

You can also find out more about the climate-neutral trade fair appearance on the official Schneider Electric website.

 

From now on climate neutral on every trade fair appearance: 

  • Name badges made of grass paper
  • Walls and information stands made of Euro pallets
  • Rented furniture
  • Less exhibit board - more digitization
  • Fabric graphics are made from 100% recycled polyester from PET bottles and are processed into bags after the event
  • Travel and accommodation of booth staff: most staff travel emission-free by electric car.

Offsetting of around 100 tons of CO₂ : The company supports an environmental project in Madagascar through the Myclimate organization.

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