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Puma opens a store 100% sustainable and eco-friendly |
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| Culture & Science - Strange Inventions | |||
| Wednesday, 05 September 2012 23:00 | |||
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Puma is screaming it from the rooftops: They just opened their first shop 100% sustainable worldwide. Located in Bangalore, India, this unique center has an area of 800 square meters, the design and innovation implemented in this space become a business that is totally friendly to the ecology of the environment and ensures considerable energy savings as well as resources for administration.
Discuss Franz Koch, CEO of Puma on his new toy. The site consists of two levels. Downstairs the design and function is focused on selling products, while the upstairs has a PUMA Social Club, which is nothing more than a coffee and beer garden. Among its main features by installing these factors that make it a unique store:
Even during the opening party had the detail of installing a bicycle, for attendees to effective utilization and thereby obtain supplies power to the event. It's an interesting initiative that will be worth more cities worth seeing. Photos: Puma
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