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Bien Says "First Savings" for Contribution to Nature, Environment, and the World

Bien, which combines creative designs with ideas that make life easier, draws attention to the importance of savings for the future of the world on World Savings Day. Bien reminds us that the path to savings in homes passes through the right products, with sensor faucets that prevent water waste. Additionally, Bien's product portfolio includes ceramic tiles with a thickness of 7 mm, which reduce raw material and packaging usage while remaining safe for use for years.

Savings and Hygiene Together
When we hear "savings," many of us first think of saving money. However, savings also mean using resources efficiently, avoiding waste, and taking steps for a sustainable world. On World Savings Day, Bien emphasizes the importance of savings with its innovative products focused on sustainability. Both battery-operated and electric sensor faucets from Bien maintain the highest level of hygiene in homes and workplaces while also providing water savings of up to 80%.

Thinner, More Sustainable
Bien's 7 mm ceramic tiles were developed as a result of an 18-month-long R&D effort using special recipes with reduced raw material usage. Thanks to their resistance to breakage and high durability, the 7 mm ceramic tiles have a long lifespan. Their thinness reduces the use of boxes and packaging and minimizes pallet usage. The 7 mm technology, which reduces the load on structures due to its lightweight structure, can be applied with fewer construction chemicals. The 7 mm technology also supports a sustainable future by producing less waste and consuming less energy. With their thin form, 7 mm ceramic tiles allow the transportation of more products in one go, thus reducing logistics and fuel consumption.