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Innovations in Sustainable Interiors


As global awareness of environmental issues grows, the field of interior design is undergoing a profound transformation. This shift reflects a deeper commitment to sustainability and a stronger connection to nature. Sustainable interior design is not just a fleeting trend; it represents a fundamental change in how we approach the creation of living and working spaces. The focus is on using eco-friendly materials and methods that reduce environmental impact while enhancing the health and well-being of occupants. This holistic approach not only creates aesthetically pleasing environments but also fosters a sense of responsibility towards the planet. As we embrace this new paradigm, our understanding of space and design evolves, prioritizing harmony with nature and long-term sustainability.


Moreover, sustainable interior design emphasizes the importance of creating adaptable and resilient spaces that can meet the changing needs of occupants over time. This involves designing with flexibility in mind, using modular elements and multifunctional furniture that can be easily reconfigured. Such adaptability not only extends the lifespan of interior elements but also reduces waste, as spaces can be updated without the need for complete overhauls. This forward-thinking approach ensures that our living and working environments remain relevant and functional, while also minimizing their environmental footprint.



The Rise of Eco-Friendly Materials


In the quest for sustainable interiors, the selection of materials is crucial. Designers are increasingly choosing materials that are renewable, recyclable, or have minimal environmental impact. This conscious choice helps reduce the carbon footprint of a space and introduces unique aesthetic elements. Here are some key materials gaining popularity:


  • Bamboo: Bamboo is a rapidly renewable resource known for its strength and versatility. It's used in flooring, furniture, and decorative elements, providing a natural texture that appeals to sustainable design enthusiasts.

  • Reclaimed Wood: Using wood from old buildings or furniture not only conserves forests but also adds a layer of history and character to new spaces. Reclaimed wood is commonly used in flooring, paneling, and bespoke furniture pieces.

  • Recycled Metal: Metals like aluminum and steel can be recycled indefinitely with minimal loss of quality. These materials are often employed in modern and industrial-style designs, providing a sleek and durable option.

  • Natural Stone: While careful management is necessary during extraction, natural stones such as granite and marble are incredibly durable and require minimal maintenance. They offer a timeless elegance that can last for decades.



The evolution of sustainable interior design signifies a growing awareness and commitment to creating spaces that are not only beautiful but also environmentally responsible. By choosing eco-friendly materials and embracing energy-efficient practices, designers can significantly reduce the environmental impact of their projects. This movement towards sustainability is more than a trend; it is a vital aspect of modern design that reflects our collective responsibility to protect and preserve the planet. As we move forward, the principles of sustainable design will continue to shape the industry, offering innovative solutions that harmonize with nature and promote a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle.
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About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports

Learn more about Wellma

The leading offer in nutraceutical production.

About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports

Learn more about Wellma

The leading offer in nutraceutical production.

About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports

Learn more about Wellma

The leading offer in nutraceutical production.

About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports