This article was originally emailed as issue 175 of our monthly eBulletin at 11:30 on 12/06/2024. You can register here to receive them monthly.
WILLO
I don’t often promote products in this eBulletin but this is a unique opportunity. I mentioned it obliquely in last month’s edition but here are the full details. The stunning Willo tree is a statement design suited to corporate atrium and reception settings. If your organisation is looking for imaginative and impressive products with outstanding circularity credentials, this ticks every box! The trunk and branch connectors are 3D printed from 100% recycled plastic pellets; the leaves are 100% recycled PET felt made from 2,455 water bottles per tree; the branches are sustainable FSC timber. At the end of its life, the 3D printed components can be shredded, pelletised and used again in a new 3D print design. The felt can also be reprocessed almost ad infinitum. In addition, the biophilic design and acoustic benefits will make it a magnet for your neurodivergent colleagues when located in a typically bright and noisy reception area. And the final detail? We have two trees (currently the first and only two in the UK) used at the TCT3SIXTY exhibition (see below) that we can offer at a special price. Just email me to find out more.
PODCAST GRAPHIC MINUTES
Since I started the podcast, I have planned to provide an effective summary of each episode’s content. However, I wanted something more than the traditional ‘key takeaways’ bullet points. Over the last few months, we have been working with the exceptionally talented Simon Heath and I am pleased to tell you the fruits of his labours are now ready to see. Each episode will now have a content summary in graphic form. It even shows the 10-minute markers so that you can quickly find a specific topic of interest. See for yourself here.
ACCESS ANGEL
As we evolve our own EDI practices, we are delighted to point out that we have added AccessAngel (from our friends at Thriiver) to our ergonomics.co.uk website to dramatically improve accessibility. Simply click on the icon in the bottom left corner of the site and get instant access to tools that enlarge fonts, change colours, simplify pages for screen readers, convert text to speech, translate, magnify and several other features.
REWARD GATEWAY EDENRED LONDON SUMMIT
As you probably know, I attend lots of events. Whether they are conferences, exhibitions or a combination of both, I find the conversations informative and often inspiring. What I particularly enjoy is seeing how different professionals approach issues, often from a different angle and with different vocabulary but with a shared desire for the same outcomes. From this LinkedIn video, you can see that the 2024 Reward Gateway/Edenred Summit was rather different from the typical Health & Safety, Workplace or Ergonomics conference! It was all about employee engagement and themes of wellbeing and appreciation were common to many other disciplines. Expect to hear one or two of the speakers on my podcast soon!
TCT3SIXTY
I mentioned this exhibition in last month’s eBulletin and I spent a day attending and assisting my brother’s company, LF3D by MSA Manufacturing. The event is entirely about 3D printing in all its forms. Exhibitors showed 3D printing machines, 3D printing supplies, 3D printed products and 3D printing services. You’ve probably seen one of those desktop 3D filament printers but this is nothing like that! This LinkedIn video from my brother, Max, shows what was on the stand. Apart from two small items, every product on display was 100% recycled and 100% recyclable. And watch out for the Willo!
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As always, we shall be closed for the Christmas and New Year period. The last order date for confirmed 2023 delivery of stock items is Monday December 18th. We shall close at noon on Friday December 22nd, reopening at 09:00 on Tuesday January 2nd, 2024. Along with the whole team, I would like to thank you for your continued business and support through 2023. Watch out for exciting news early in 2024!

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Following the success of our in-house 

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