3 hospitality spaces deftly incorporating ‘waste’ into their concepts to champion circularity

From a hotel restoration to a restaurant using construction waste streams as source material for crockery, circularity has become more than just a principle – it’s a storytelling device and a selling point. Here are three adaptive re
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