Lindner Group to Showcase Circular Economy Innovations at Expo 2025 in Osaka

Lindner Group to Showcase Circular Economy Innovations at Expo 2025 in Osaka

(IN BRIEF) Lindner Group will showcase its circular economy innovations at the German Pavilion during Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. Focused on the transition to a Circular Economy, the company will highlight its LinLoop strategies for extending the life cycles of building products through take-back schemes, flexible rental models, and refurbishment. Represented by Florian Klüpfel, Lindner’s presentation will explore the application of circular construction principles in modern commercial buildings. The event provides Lindner with a global platform to promote its commitment to sustainability and leadership in the construction industry.

(PRESS RELEASE) ARNSTORF, 3-Jun-2025 — /EuropaWire/ — The highly anticipated World Expo 2025, to be held in Osaka, Japan, from April 13 to October 13, 2025, will bring together 150 countries and 25 international organizations under the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.” The event is expected to attract around 28 million visitors, offering a global stage for exhibitors to showcase their ideas for a sustainable future, particularly in alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

As part of this global initiative, the German Pavilion will spotlight the transition to a Circular Economy – a system focused on closed loops, zero waste, and more efficient value chains. This approach is key to ensuring future-fit, sustainable business practices, with a focus on closed biological and technical cycles.

Lindner Group’s Contribution to Circular Construction

Lindner Group, a recognized leader in sustainability, has been dedicated to circular economy principles for years and has integrated these practices into its core strategy. As a result, the company is honored to have been invited to present its expertise on Circular Construction at the German Pavilion during Expo 2025. The invitation came from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, with support from Datty Ruth, the founder of Smarter Habitat. Ruth, known for his innovative work in sustainable building, recommended Lindner Group as a best-practice example of circular building solutions.

Promoting Sustainable Construction with Smarter Habitat

Smarter Habitat, led by Datty Ruth, advocates for a future-forward approach to construction, focusing on modular and demountable structures built from natural, healthier, and reusable materials designed to follow closed biological cycles. Ruth’s work is heavily influenced by the Cradle to Cradle principles, created by Professor Michael Braungart and architect William McDonough.

Lindner’s LinLoop: Advancing Circularity in Construction

Lindner Group’s Florian Klüpfel, Head of Lindner Interior Product Supplies, shared the company’s insights on the practical applications of the Cradle to Cradle principles during a one-hour presentation at the Cultural Stage of the German Pavilion on May 19 and 20. Klüpfel’s talk emphasized system products for interiors and façades, with a focus on commercial buildings and modern office environments.

Through its LinLoop initiative, Lindner has developed strategies to extend the life cycles of building products, such as take-back schemes for used products, flexible rental models for temporary use, and refurbishment options for reuse in new projects. These initiatives are part of Lindner’s broader effort to drive the transformation of the construction and property sectors with its innovative circular economy solutions.

Florian Klüpfel reflected on the importance of the event, saying, “This was a unique opportunity to present our commitment to sustainability on an international stage and showcase how Lindner is actively driving the transformation of the construction and property sectors with our circular ideas and innovations.”

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