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HR Groep and Moso show sustainable signs

HR Groep has partnered with Moso, a market leader in the development of innovative and sustainable bamboo products, to develop a number of signs: tourist, hectometer, and road signs. By using bamboo, the partners have created a far more environmentally-friendly product compared to its aluminum alternative.
February 20, 2018 Read time: 1 min

7623 HR Groep has partnered with Moso, a market leader in the development of innovative and sustainable bamboo products, to develop a number of signs: tourist, hectometer, and road signs. By using bamboo, the partners have created a far more environmentally-friendly product compared to its aluminum alternative.

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