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“Environmentally friendly” stool—HECMEC

“Environmentally friendly” stool—HECMEC “Environmentally friendly” stool—HECMEC

It must be said that when paper is used in daily life, artists become "low-carbon" environmentalists. The stool designed and produced by the Japanese company HECMEC fully embodies the slogan of environmental friendliness.


“Environmentally friendly” stool—HECMEC


The biggest feature of this stool is that its stand is made of paper tubes. The backrest and seat cushion are made of synthetic resin. You should know that both of these things are biodegradable, especially the paper tube holder made of paper.


“Environmentally friendly” stool—HECMEC


The biggest advantage of using paper tubes as nails is that you can change the color as you like.


“Environmentally friendly” stool—HECMEC


What’s more interesting is that since the length of the paper tube can be changed at will (of course you need to buy a longer paper tube), even a child can use it from 3 years old to 13 years old, or even to 30 years old. Such minimal materials can bring more "services" to people as much as possible, which is very cost-effective both from an environmental and economic point of view.


“Environmentally friendly” stool—HECMEC


Not only are the materials relatively environmentally friendly and low-carbon, but the entire production process is also more environmentally friendly than ordinary steel structure chairs. From the data point of view, carbon dioxide emissions have been directly reduced by 40%.


“Environmentally friendly” stool—HECMEC


Environmental protection is so simple, paper will always be the pioneer of environmental protection!


“Environmentally friendly” stool—HECMEC