The JEC Composite exhibition in Paris….

is changing and slowly but surely becoming more and more sustainable. Big changes take time, but Marion already seems very happy under the “balsa tree” of our partner 3A Composite 😊.

But to be honest, when we started talking about sustainability♻️ in the nautical industry 15 years ago, we were “lone wolves”. In the meantime, our customers and the industry have begun to understand that we should not only become more sustainable, but that we MUST, because

🍃”Green is more than just a colour!”🍃

Help us to protect our oceans and therefore please think twice before you decide to buy a boat or yacht. Become part of your project, also from a technical point of view, and inform yourself about building materials to understand what impact your decision will have on our oceans!

Sustainability and recyclability ♻️ of building materials should be the basis of purchasing decisions. Our oceans will thank you and stay alive so that you can spend the best time of the year on the water and enjoy a clean and healthy environment, THANK YOU! 👏

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