UPM's New 'Green' Building Material Creates Buzz at Design Miami
08 December 2007 - 8:51AM
PR Newswire (US)
WESTMONT, Ill., Dec. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- UPM ProFi, an
innovative, environmentally appealing wood/plastic composite, stood
the test of hundreds of stiletto heels and dozens of active
children at the opening of Design Miami yesterday. The new product,
primarily used as decking, has been gaining popularity in Europe as
an attractive, "green" building material, and it is now being
introduced to North America at the Miami show. "We couldn't have
planned a tougher test," said Edward Robinson, Sales and Marketing
Director for UPM ProFi. "The UPM ProFi surface was unmarked by the
high volume of traffic at Design Miami. Even when beverages were
spilled, no one slipped on the high-friction surface of UPM ProFi."
Guests at Design Miami mingled in an artfully designed pavilion
called "The Space of Silence", built entirely from UPM ProFi. The
new product is manufactured from surplus materials, primarily paper
and plastic, left over from the production of self-adhesive label
stock by UPM Raflatac, the Label Division of UPM. The process
residue is sent to UPM ProFi's production facility where it is
recycled and moulded into patio decking and corner protector
profiles. The pavilion is the result of a unique partnership of
global forest industry leader UPM, renowned Japanese architect
Shigeru Ban and Finnish design company Artek. A trailblazer in
applying ecological thinking to architectural design, Ban was
inspired by UPM ProFi and sketched an exhibition space for Artek
that would be built from the new wood/plastic composite. The
pavilion was first presented by Artek and UPM in April at Salone
Internationale del Mobile in Milan, Italy, then was reassembled for
display in Helsinki, Finland. The first appearance of the pavilion
in North America is at Design Miami. Markku Koivisto, Director, UPM
Corporate Venturing, encouraged people to test the product.
"Tonight, I would like you to enjoy the pavilion and explore UPM
ProFi's durability and design beauty. Stomp on it, touch the walls
and feel it," he said. Mr. Koivisto was pleased with the public's
response: "It was UPM's commitment to the environment and
sustainability that led to the development of UPM ProFi," he
explained. "We are continuously researching new ways of reducing
waste at all stages in the lifecycle of our products. During the
production process, we strive to ensure that nothing is wasted.
Tonight, it feels like our message is getting a positive response
from design aficionados." The pavilion is decorated with Artek's
2nd Cycle furnishings collection that is brought to life with UPM
Raflatac RFID (radio frequency identification) tags. The RFID tags
are embedded into Artek's furniture and can be read or uploaded via
mobile phone, revealing the history of the item. "UPM ProFi is a
great, recycled material with innovative properties and future
potential," said Mr. Robinson. "We have just launched the first
product, decking, made from this wood/plastic composite. Now it is
up to us to develop other products and applications for UPM ProFi."
Design Miami is open to the public December 7-9 from 11 a.m. to 7
p.m. daily. For more details on: UPM, please see
http://www.upm-kymmene.com/ UPM ProFi, please see
http://www.upmprofi.com/ UPM Raflatac, please see
http://www.upmraflatac.com/ Artek, please see http://www.artek.fi/
Design Miami 2007, please see http://www.designmiami.com/
DATASOURCE: UPM CONTACT: Markku Koivisto, Director, UPM Corporate
Venturing, 011 358 40 861 2852, or Paula Morri, Communications
Specialist, UPM North America, +1-630-824-7928 Web site:
http://www.upm-kymmene.com/ http://www.upmprofi.com/
http://www.designmiami.com/
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