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Zyxel Communications' Minimal Series: Celebrating Excellence in Product Design

 

 

Zyxel Communications' Minimal Series has been honored with the prestigious 2024 Red Dot Award for Product Design. Zyxel’s Minimal Series was designed to positively impact the environment and support service providers and Zyxel in achieving net-zero goals. The Minimal Series decreases carbon emissions by featuring an extended lifespan, recycled plastics, and easily replaceable parts. Each device is crafted to exceed connectivity needs and support sustainability initiatives for a circular economy. By using recycled plastics instead of virgin ABS plastic, the Minimal Series decreases 80% CO2*. As a partner of service providers, we are dedicated to reducing our carbon footprint by choosing responsible suppliers, packaging, logistics, and even product disposal.

Zyxel eco-friendly solutions are designed to comply with the most stringent environmental regulations, reduce your operating costs, and enhance your brand reputation by attracting environmentally conscious subscribers. Choosing Zyxel is a smart business decision that can pay dividends for years to come.

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The "Red Dot" distinction has gained global recognition as one of the most coveted symbols of excellence in design. The international jury only awards the highly sought-after seal of quality to products characterized by outstanding design. The winning products will be presented at the Red Dot Design Museum in Essen, Germany, and online at www.red-dot.org.

To explore the award-winning design of Zyxel's Minimal Series, click here.

* Reduced CO2 emissions percentage compared to the same product case using virgin ABS plastic.



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