Waste TO Won
Dec 30, 2019
3 minutes
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IMPRESSIONS:MEHAK GUPTA
WORKSHOP Q
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WorkshopQ is an innovative eco-product manufacturing company driven by the passion and belief of two like-minded entrepreneurs- and They create stunning lifestyle home accessories by re-engineering seemingly useless scrap in an effort to reduce the waste generated by households and factories. In addition to the aesthetics, WorkshopQ hopes to increase awareness concerning both ecological and social responsibilities through its products. Upcycling is the outline of the design-driven green
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