At KeyPro, we believe real change starts with working together. That is why we actively build partnerships that go beyond furniture alone. We join initiatives that make an impact. On people, on the planet, and on the future.
Whether it is circular supply chain in Groningen, protecting rainforest in Costa Rica, or creating social employment locally. Together with our partners, we turn every project into something bigger.
Below, discover the collaborations that inspire us, and our clients, to make the impossible possible.
As a partner of Circulair Groningen/Drenthe, we are part of a growing network of entrepreneurs, governments, and organisations committed to building a circular economy. Together, we accelerate the transition by sharing knowledge, learning from one another, and seizing circular opportunities.
Sustainable furnishing also means being mindful of what we take from the planet. That’s why, at KeyPro, we give something back.
For every project we deliver, we protect a piece of tropical rainforest in Costa Rica.
We do this together with Adopteer Regenwoud, a foundation dedicated to biodiversity and CO₂ storage.
This means your temporary interior automatically becomes an investment in nature.
You will even receive an official certificate showing the number of square meters protected thanks to your project.
Did you know that 1 m² of rainforest stores an average of 20 kg of CO₂ each year?
In the Koploper Project, we work alongside other circular pioneers to build sustainable supply chains. One of the best examples? The circular chain in Euvelgunne, Groningen.
From Waste to Showpiece
Together with Zwartwoud, NNRD, Provincie Groningen en Circulair Groningen/Drenthe,we developed a supply chain that transforms local wood and plastic waste streams into furniture with a mission.
The first tangible result is a stylish bedside table, made from materials that would otherwise have been discarded. Crafted by people with fewer job opportunities and made available through KeyPro’s rental service for both business and individuals.
The very first piece was symbolically presented to René Paas, the King’s Commissioner, who praised the initiative as a prima example of local strength and collaboration. And this is only the beginning. This circulair chain will be further developed in Euvelgunne. What began as an experiment is growing into a new standard, a story that is far from finished.
Stichting Positieve Impact is a network of companies and organisations that, like us, believe in a world where products have no expiry date. Where reuse becomes the standard. And where collaboration drive progress.
Because making an impact doesn’t have to be complicated. As long as you do it together.
Every collaboration brings us closer to a circular future.
Curious to see how we can create impact together?