Lune
Lune designs, develops and produces waste sorting systems for indoor and outdoor use. We do so in accordance with the principle of circularity, so contributing to a better environment and more conscious waste separation. We work with internationally recognised architects and designers. Our products will give your decor a natural, exclusive look. The high quality of our products is defined by the functionality of the design and the high finish standard. With our broad range of products, we can certainly meet any individual customer requirement.
Company details
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Waste Management
- Market Focus:
- Internationally (various countries)
- Employees:
- 11-100
- Turnover:
- $1,000,000 US - $10,000,000 US
About us
Our history
Lune is part of the Brink Industrial metalworking firm, founded in 1903 by Reint Brink. Following the acquisition of the Artola deep-drawing and metal spinning factory, Brink Industrial in Hoogeveen has developed to become a recognised specialist in metalworking.
Our craftsmanship
As a product developer, we attach great importance to creativity and teamwork. The craftsmanship of our employees is reflected in the quality of our products. We are proud that many of these skilled professionals have been working for our company for years. In addition, you benefit from the clear, everything-under-one-roof structure of our organisation. From product development to technical planning and from production to logistics: we are a ‘one-stop-shopping’ company. This means we take care of every stage of production in-house and we are independent of external suppliers.
Sustainability is moving ever higher up the social agenda. Government, businesses and citizens are more aware than ever of the need to handle raw materials and waste streams wisely and efficiently. For instance, the National Waste Management Plan 2 (2017-2021) requires the authorities to separate waste, causing the national government to adopted a sustainable waste separation requirement (waste separation at source) – an example which is now being widely adapted.
Sustainable waste separation is not just a matter of having the right waste bins; above all, it is a way of thinking and acting. The ultimate goal is to get the whole of Europe handling waste with awareness. In doing so, we consider every organisation – large or small – equally important. Even installing one waste unit makes a contribution to sustainability.