We can control and influence every step

At Brandworks, we have the unique ability to influence and make sustainable choices at every stage of a project.

From the initial idea and concept development to project management, design, construction, production, installation, and beyond. Sustainability is always part of the process.

Because we manage everything in-house, under one roof powered by 100% fossil-free electricity, we maintain full control and visibility over each step. This allows us to minimize waste, optimize logistics, and ensure that smart, long-lasting solutions are created with reuse and circularity in mind.

Through our ReUse Hub, we extend the life of materials and close the loop. Making sustainability not just a goal, but a practical reality in everything we do.

  • In 2024, we invested in an LSAM 3D printer robot capable of producing furniture and interiors. After use, the items can be ground down into pellets and reprinted — using the same material, again and again.

  • We also acquired a new 5-axis CNC machine with lower energy consumption and smarter software to further minimize material waste.

  • We continuously optimize transportation to and from our facilities and use an electric moped vehicle for short deliveries and smaller errands.

  • Our design engineers designs with material dimensions in mind, reducing waste from the very beginning of the process.

  • Sustainability is embedded in our design thinking — we create solutions that are easy to sort and recycle correctly at end-of-life.

  • We maintain an in-house materials library focused on new, sustainable materials that are part of our ongoing innovation projects.

  • Our project managers actively reduce environmental impact by carefully planning around materials, reuse, and transport.

  • For temporary installations, we use our rental inventory of Bematrix, a modular system with long life and reusability across projects.

Sustainability and Quality

We’ve long worked to reduce our climate impact through conscious choices. But with growing urgency, we knew we had to go further.

That’s why we’ve made sustainability a central part of every project, led by our Head of Sustainability. We assesses key areas like transport, materials, reuse, recycling, waste and also identifies practical ways to improve.

Sustainability KPIs are defined for each project and a report of improvements and research are made.

Our custom climate calculation tool is used to measure the environmental impact.

Creating Change Together.

Creating Change Together.

  • Rewrite your brand manual.

    Modern brand design needs more than good looks, It needs to be sustainable.

  • Brandworks innovation project.

    Be a Pioneer in the Future of Sustainable Materials.

  • ReUse Hub.

    Use your things again and again. We can store them for you.

  • We need to share the knowledge.

    Want to learn more about how to work with sustainability in a truly hands-on and concrete way?

Certified for quality, responsibility, and sustainability
We are proud to be certified according to ISO 9001, 45001, 14001 — and FSC.

  • ISO 9001 guarantees consistent quality in everything we deliver.

  • ISO 45001 ensures a safe and healthy work environment.

  • ISO 14001 helps us reduce environmental impact and drive sustainable improvements.

  • FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certifies that our wood-based materials come from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.

Together, these standards guide us toward smarter, safer, and more sustainable choices — SuRF LSAMfor SuRF LSAMpeople and planet.

As part of our vision of being innovative in our sustainability work we are partners in two research projects funded by Vinnova.

SuRF LSAM

SuRF-LSAM lays the foundation for tomorrow´s global network of circular economy microfactories through the following goals: 1) implement a circular economy LSAM (large-scale additive manufacturing) microfactory concept in Portugal and Sweden, 2) increase recycling of polymer waste materials into secondary raw materials for LSAM, 3) reduce material, energy, and other resource usage through an optimized LSAM process, 4) extend the life of products and production systems through LSAM of new components, and 5) facilitate the creation of a LSAM microfactory network.

Read more here. And here.

ReLignin

The purpose of the ReLignin project is to develop a fully recyclable and sustainable material system using lignin and recycled ocean plastic, while taking steps toward a more circular value chain.
ReLignin will achieve this by creating a recycled polymer composite material, blending waste lignin with recycled polymers (marine debris) to produce pellets. These pellets will be used in a sustainable method for (large-scale) additive manufacturing, aimed at a variety of products and markets.

Read more here.