Entity
  • ecoBirdy

    Created in 2018
  • BETA

    To investigate (B)
    Some signals may appear as inconsistent with a regular activity
  • Social networks

    68 2,502
  • Activities

  • Technologies

  • Entity types

  • Location

    Oudeleeuwenrui 36/a, 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium

    Antwerpen

    Belgium

  • Employees

    Scale: 2-10

    Estimated: 2

  • Engaged corporates

    2
    1 1
  • Added in Motherbase

    1 year, 7 months ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    ecoBirdy transforms plastic waste into vividly unique circular products


    ecoBirdy is a Belgian company that redesigns plastic waste into beautiful furniture pieces. The first collection for children, featuring the awarded-winning Charlie Chair, was launched in 2018 with an educational purpose to engage youngsters on social and environmental responsibility. In 2021 the grown-up collection was created, a matching set of lounge furniture that extended the brand’s scope.

    Raising awareness on endangered species and on plastic pollution, ecoBirdy aims at finding solution to achieve a more sustainable and circular lifestyle. Starting from material analyzation to design concept, ecoBirdy cares about every step of the supply chain. This intent reflects on the production which is entirely made in Europe to support local producers and craftsmen.

    design, recycling, manufacturing, and education

  • ecoBirdy sustainable design furniture

    ecoBirdy is a design brand that aims to make beautiful furniture with sustainable material. The debut collection for kids has obtained 5 international design awards for the innovative and excellent design. The ecoBirdy technology turns old plastic toys into design furniture which is entirely recyclable.

  • https://www.ecobirdy.com/
Corporate interactions BETA
Corporate TypeTweets Articles
B Lab B Lab
Other

29 Feb 2024


Eurostat
Eurostat
European Union, Environmental Services
Eurostat
European Union, Environmental Services
Other

31 Oct 2018


Similar entities
Loading...
Loading...
Social network dynamics