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4Dreams Boosts Sustainability with Its Innovative Stand Made from Recycled Materials at Príncipe Pío.

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4Dreams has recently opened its new stand number 33 at the Príncipe Pío Shopping Center in Madrid, reinforcing its presence in the capital after openings in Toledo and Vigo. This stand stands out not only for its strategic location but also for its strong commitment to sustainability, as it has been partly made from recycled materials. One of the highlights of this initiative is the innovative Recycled Textile Stone®, a material created from recycled textile waste, natural pine resin, Galician mussel shells, and natural plaster.

A distinctive aspect of this new space is the story behind the materials used. For instance, many of the components that 4Dreams rejects when processing precious metals are transformed into a solid and durable mass by mixing them with natural plaster. This approach not only turns waste into useful items but also represents a cycle of reuse and value creation from what was once considered disposable.

The production process of these materials is a fundamental pillar of sustainability, as it is done through cold pressing, significantly reducing the carbon footprint. The Recycled Textile Stone® includes between 30% and 40% recycled textile, contributing to the reduction of waste that would otherwise end up in landfills. Moreover, the use of pine resin sourced from depopulated areas of Spain helps to revitalize traditional crafts, having a positive social and environmental impact on rural areas.

Samantha Pilo, founder and CEO of 4Dreams, emphasizes that “at 4Dreams, we see sustainability as a commitment that spans from design to the choice of materials and the management of our stands.” With this new opening, the company now has a total of 22 stands in Madrid and continues with its expansion plan, which includes future openings in Badajoz and Zaragoza.

Founded in 2016, 4Dreams has become a benchmark in the gold buying sector, promoting the recycling of precious metals while creating jobs for people at risk of social exclusion. Currently, the company has over 120 employees and more than 30 stands in major shopping centers across Spain, solidifying its vision of sustainability and social responsibility.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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