Control Z unveils documentary on India’s first Eco-Tech hub

Control Z, India’s leader in the pre-owned smartphone market, has unveiled a captivating documentary chronicling the creation of Renew Hub, India’s first eco-tech hub. This groundbreaking facility, built with natural bamboo and mud, sets a new benchmark for sustainability and technological innovation in the smartphone renewal industry.

The documentary provides an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous planning, design, and execution that went into building Renew Hub. Featuring breathtaking visuals, it showcases how cutting-edge technology can harmonize with nature to redefine the circular economy.

A Glimpse into Renew Hub

The documentary highlights Control Z’s mission to merge innovation with environmental responsibility, showcasing the following key aspects:

  • Blending Innovation with Nature: Renew Hub’s corporate office is constructed entirely from bamboo and mud, symbolizing the possibility of industries coexisting with the environment.
  • Sustainability at the Core: From lush green surroundings to energy-efficient architecture, the facility underscores Control Z’s commitment to sustainability in every facet of its operations.

Setting New Standards

As a trailblazing facility, Renew Hub exemplifies the potential of integrating advanced technology with eco-conscious design:

  • Component-Level Renewal: Powered by advanced robotics and AI, the facility ensures each smartphone is renewed to meet the highest standards of quality and performance.
  • Eco-Friendly Workspace: The bamboo-and-mud architecture minimizes energy consumption while maintaining natural insulation and thermal comfort.
  • A Symbol of Harmony: Nestled among greenery, Renew Hub redefines industrial efficiency with an eco-conscious approach.

“Renew Hub is more than just a facility—it’s a symbol of how technology and sustainability can co-exist,” said Yug Bhatia, Founder and CEO of Control Z. “This documentary captures the heart of our vision: to lead the pre-owned smartphone market while redefining consumption habits and prioritizing environmental stewardship.”

Architect Anupam Bansal, co-founder of Atelier for Built-Environment Research & Design (ABRD), designed the facility with a focus on blending advanced technology with nature-inspired aesthetics. “Renew Hub is a living, breathing space that exemplifies balance. The use of bamboo and mud highlights how high-tech industries can seamlessly integrate with nature,” said Bansal.

The documentary is directed by Abhineet Dang, a filmmaker renowned for his work with global brands like Puma and the United Nations. Dang’s storytelling expertise vividly captures the essence of Renew Hub’s innovation and sustainability.

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