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Pre-ordering a better, renewable future

|1 July 2016|

Neste, the world’s leading producer of renewable diesel, has revealed its future product concept called GreenPod that lets you do just that.

GreenPod is part of Neste’s Pre-order the Future project, in which one out of five products or service innovations will be chosen for further development in Fall 2016. The prototype of the chosen product or service concept is expected to be ready by Spring 2017. GreenPod, made primarily out of renewable materials, is a multipurpose capsule for both work and leisure that can be set up nearly anywhere in an urban environment. GreenPod doesn’t just look cool: the pod blocks outside noises, reacts to changes in the weather, automatically charges all devices and gives visitors access to all their work files through its advanced facial recognition function. The idea behind the concept is to make public spaces more versatile environments.

“Public spaces are a great place to start the journey towards a renewable future. We are determined to create responsible choices every day,” Osmo Kammonen, Neste’s Senior Vice President, Communications and Brand Marketing, says.

Neste’s Pre-order the Future project is all about discovering new ways of using renewable materials in the production of goods and services. The project focuses on product and service ideas within five topics: public spaces, entertainment, travel, learning, and mobility. All concepts are currently under public vote on the project website. The winning concept will be announced in September 2016 and a real prototype of it developed shortly after.

“We hope that people notice the opportunities to make an impact on the world by taking part in our project. Although Pre-order the Future currently moves at a conceptual level the goal is to create an innovation that portrays the possibilities of renewable materials,” Kammonen said.

 

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Iain is a creative writer, journalist and lecturer, and formerly an editor of two international business publications. Iain is now editor of Innovators Magazine, as well as the strategic content director for OnePoint5Media.

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