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At Milano Design Week 2026, material innovation does not stop at sustainability: it evolves toward active surfaces, capable of tangibly improving the environment we live in.
It is in this context that PURETi technology comes into play, integrating into the Re-Compact project presented by Lazzerini Srl SB within The New State of Materials exhibition.
Applied to seats made of 100% recycled plastic, PURETi photocatalysis transforms a passive surface into an active system:
✔ contributes to the reduction of atmospheric pollutants.
✔ reduces the presence of viruses and bacteria.
✔ makes surfaces self-cleaning through the simple action of light.
An added value that completes the concept of circular economy, extending it to air quality and user well-being in public spaces and transport systems.
Therefore, it is not just about regenerated materials, but intelligent surfaces that continue to work over time.
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