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SUSTAINABILITY TRAILBLAZERS

we all know global manufacturing needs to shift from›,“a take-make-waste” model to more sustainable, longer lasting, repairable, recyclable product design. As it stands, most of the materials – roughly 80% – used when manufacturers make pretty much anything, including bikes, end up in landfill, incinerators, or (unfortunately) our natural environment. We take finite resources, use them for a small amount of time, throw them out, and buy the next, best, shiniest thing. While

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