SICAM 2021

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Tagged with: carbon footprint, climate positive, compact laminate, composite wood, interior design, Italy, particleboard, SICAM, sustainability

New materials, and a welcome return to face to face

The Event: Expo SICAM 2021
When: 12 – 15 October
Where: Pordenone Italy
Why: The furniture industry was ready to meet up once again

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The mood could safely be described as giddy at this year’s 12th edition of SICAM, the International Exhibition of Semi-finished Components and Accessories for the Furniture Industry. This trade fair, held every fall in Pordenone, Italy, focuses on materials, components, and hardware for the furniture industry. Organizers reported visitors from over 90 countries and 7,200 companies, all with proof of vaccination and a recent negative COVID test. Beneath the masks, it was all smiles.

Expo SICAM 2021
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Article by Kenn Busch

Madison-based Kenn Busch is a journalist and the founder of Material Intelligence, a sustainability subject matter expert, and the founder of ClimatePositiveNOW.org. He is dedicated to bridging the knowledge gap between materials and sustainability for furniture and interior architecture.

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