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It’s not possible to contemplate a Sustainable Bathroom in isolation from the skilled trades and planning involved: today’s sanitaryware is too interconnected with the technical system components behind the wall for that. As a result, sustainable bathroom planning will have an increasingly responsible role to play over the next few years. And Germany’s three-tier distribution system guarantees more than the availability of sustainable products as well, because sustainability is also playing an increasingly important role when it comes to logistics, packaging, the availability of spare parts and service. Illustration: Björn Steinmetzler; German Bathroom Sector Association [Vereinigung Deutsche Sanitärwirtschaft e.V.], Bonn
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Illustration: Björn Steinmetzler; German Bathroom Sector Association [Vereinigung Deutsche Sanitärwirtschaft e.V.], Bonn
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