Paula Raché and Aart van Bezooyen are two designers traveling around the world in search for sustain...
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Back to ListingAart van Bezooyen
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Industrial Designer
Member since May 22, 2007
Paula Raché and Aart van Bezooyen are two designers traveling around the world in search for sustainable solutions in materials and design. Imagine skateboards and bicycles made of bamboo, online tools for more sustainable packaging, a new educational concept called Green School for children, and locals sharing ideas on sustainability with Green Drinks. After an exiting first four months in eight different countries it is time to look back and share what they have learned so far. While still on the "It's Not Easy Being Green"-Tour (www.itsnoteasybeinggreen.net), Paula and Aart are preparing a book, highlighting sustainable lessons learned traveling the world.
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Sustainable Lessons From Around The World - Two designers looking back at the first four months in eight countries
Education, Industrial Design
Posted July 12, 2011
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Design teacher, Sustainable materials, More sustainable design, world traveler
My Interests
- Industrial Design
- Environmental Design
- Communication Design
- Fashion Design
- Audio/Visual Design

