Sharing how we reduce waste and energy consumption in the sculpture making process.

Reducing waste and energy consumption during the sculpture production process not only saves costs, but also contributes to environmental protection. The following are some of the measures we have taken in the process of sculpture production:
First, we consider the efficient use of materials at the design stage. By using computer-aided design (CAD) software, we are able to accurately plan each part of the sculpture to minimize unnecessary material waste. We also used modular design to break down the large sculpture into multiple small modules, which facilitates transportation and installation, and also reduces material waste.
Secondly, in terms of material selection, we prioritize the use of recyclable and environmentally friendly materials. For example, recycled metal is used instead of new metal, and biodegradable plastic is used instead of traditional plastic. These materials are not only environmentally friendly, but can also continue to be recycled at the end of the sculpture’s life cycle.
During the production process, we have introduced advanced manufacturing technologies, such as 3D printing technology and CNC cutting technology. These technologies can precisely control the amount of materials used and minimize waste. At the same time, these technologies can also improve production efficiency and reduce energy consumption.
In addition, we have implemented energy-saving measures in our factories, such as using energy-saving lighting and optimizing production processes and equipment to reduce unnecessary energy waste. We also encourage our employees to put forward energy saving and emission reduction suggestions, creating an environmentally friendly atmosphere with full participation.
Through the above measures, we have not only effectively reduced waste and energy consumption in the sculpture production process, but also enhanced the environmental performance of our products, contributing to sustainable development. In the future, we will continue to explore more environmental protection measures and make continuous efforts for the harmonious coexistence of art and environment.





