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Eluna-Process Involvement Project

Eluna is the trading name for an innovative social enterprise, which manufactures and sells 100% recycled glass made into beautiful tiles and slabs. Eluna is produced by GBU Limited Liability Partnership, a social enterprise based in Hackney in the East End of London, which is an off-shoot of the charity Freeform Arts Trust. Eluna’s Process Improvement project was to seek consultancy and direction from UEL to understand and address process improvement in the production and sale of their recycled glass.

Background

Eluna successfully sell their products for interior, exterior and landscape projects, i.e. public art installations and architectural projects. They understands that there is enormous potential in production of slab based product and wanted support to understand and address practical issues associated with its profitable production and process. With this support, Eluna wanted to review planning and implementation of all aspects in order to make improvements.

Aim

Design and methods

To research and address suitable manufacturing methods to simplify quality and costs of Elunas 100% recycled glass slabs, and to assess and improve there production process and quality.


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