Green Events
less waste, more impact
Modular thinking. Built for what comes next.
Plan sustainably nowSustainable Exhibition Stands
For us, exhibition construction means thinking beyond the present. With modular concepts, reusable materials, and regional production, we create solutions that maximize efficiency while minimizing environmental impact. Sustainability isn’t a feature. It’s the foundation.
Conserve resources nowSustainability in Exhibition Construction
Think ahead from the start
Modular concepts designed for maximum reuse – always thinking one step ahead. We create exhibition stands that stay flexible, conserve resources, and embed sustainability into every project from day one.
System-based construction enables long-term use and reduces waste through precise prefabrication. We work with FSC-certified wood, recycled aluminum, and low-emission materials – for exhibition stands with a clear stance.
Sustainability means rethinking the lifecycle. Materials are reused, repurposed, and reintegrated into new cycles. Combined with energy-efficient technology and reusable systems, this results in durable, resource-conscious solutions.
Regionally produced. Logistically optimized. Thought through. CO₂-optimized transport, reusable packaging, and 100% renewable energy from LichtBlick ensure efficient and environmentally responsible project delivery.
Together with TRASH GALORE, we were able to reuse over 6 tons of materials after Expo Real 2023 and save 6.2 tons of CO₂ – equivalent to 47 flights from Munich to Berlin. Sustainability you can measure. Impact you can prove.
When exhibition stands get a second life: 13 tons of materials saved. Over 18 tons of CO₂ reduced. Three creative projects supported – from Open-Air Filmfest Weiterstadt to Neufundland Frankfurt and Materialbuffet Leipzig. Sustainability that stays visible.
Measurable Impact
Two examples
Every exhibition ends. But what if nothing had to end? Together with TRASH GALORE, we gave materials from Expo Real 2023 a new future – reusing over 6 tons and saving 6.2 tons of CO₂. That’s 47 flights from Munich to Berlin. Not taken.
Because real sustainability doesn’t disappear when the lights go out. It stays. It continues. It matters.
The Bottom Line
What if an exhibition stand could live more than one life?
13 tons of materials saved. Over 18 tons of CO₂ reduced. Three creative projects made possible. From the Open-Air Filmfest Weiterstadt to Neufundland Frankfurt to Materialbuffet Leipzig. What once told one brand story now becomes part of many others. This is not the end of a stand. It’s the beginning of something new.
Sustainability you don’t just talk about – you can see, feel, and follow.