Shanghai Eco Design Fair: CSR/Sustainability in China

October 29th, 2008 by leigh

On Saturday October 25, Crossroads attended the Fall Eco Design Fair, which brought together over 25 businesses and groups committed to well-designed and environmentally aware products. Walking through the narrow strip of tents, I was warmly greeted and handed information ranging from bamboo clothes and items, FSC-certified paper products (http://www.alocalprinter.com/uk/fsc-certified-paper/), environmentally-friendly diapers, an organic produce section and more. While taking a stroll around the area, I did a couple of quick interviews. Below I asked a designer, a worker from Greendesign, a university student and a worker from Studio Maki what sustainability and CSR meant to them.

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