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Image: Cardboard lamps require utmost precision - then they match the highest quality furnishings
Quality is not always immediately apparent. Good quality includes conscientiousness, craftsmanship, the best materials, and not least, the durability of the product.
We want to go a step further:
Green Living works with the Cradle to Cradle idea, and we would like to quote two questions from this movement:
1. Can products be described as qualitative if, after use, they become useless or turn into waste because their materials cannot be continuously reused?
2. Can products be described as qualitative if people involved in their production or use are harmed, or if the affected ecosystem is irreversibly damaged?
Green Living says no twice.
These dimensions are also part of quality in the sense of the Green Living concept. Only when environmental, health, and ethical considerations are taken into account, in addition to the "usual" requirements, do we speak of quality.