Watch this video to learn more about Beko’s next-generation of appliances that will change how people use their kitchens.
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While Beko Home Appliances is new to the United States, the brand has a long history of environmental action and leadership. As a global appliance manufacturer with products in 400 million homes throughout 140 countries, Beko operates under the premise that healthy living is only possible on a healthy planet.
The company’s commitment to zero carbon manufacturing, coupled with its products that empowers people to live healthier and more sustainable lives, has earned Beko recognition from the EPA, Dow Jones and the Corporate Knights, and received the Terra Carta seal for their commitment to sustainability.
Zack Elkin, President of Beko Home Appliances USA sat down with Green Builder Media to discuss the brand’s exciting future. Beko’s R&D team has been working hard on developing an impressive line of next-generation refrigerators, dishwashers, cooking and laundry appliances. Throughout this year Beko will release a whopping 35 new products to the U.S. market.
This summer, Beko will release two new innovative products made to change the way people utilize their kitchens. First up is the CornerIntense dishwasher, designed to reach every inch of the washer, even the corners. In addition, it has a self-cleaning filter, SelfDry, and PowerWash to efficiently use energy and water to deliver sparkling clean dishes.
Also debuting this summer is Beko’s new line of refrigerators with HarvestFresh+ that mimics the natural, 24-hour sun cycle. This technology keeps fruits and vegetables fresh for up to 30 days while preserving essential vitamins and minerals, making healthier diets more accessible for all and reducing food waste.
Watch this video to learn more about Beko’s environmental achievements and new product launches.
Samantha is able to express her passion for the environment -- both natural and built -- as the special projects manager at Green Builder Media. Prior to joining the Green Builder Media team, she worked as an order management specialist at C.A. Fortune, a consumer brands agency. She is a recent graduate of the Master in Environmental Management program at Western Colorado University with an emphasis on sustainable and resilient communities. Originally from the suburbs of Chicago, she is currently thriving in Gunnison, CO where she enjoys the surrounding geology, mountain biking, and skiing.
Beko Melds Sustainability with Functionality
Watch this video to learn more about Beko’s next-generation of appliances that will change how people use their kitchens.
Sponsored Content
While Beko Home Appliances is new to the United States, the brand has a long history of environmental action and leadership. As a global appliance manufacturer with products in 400 million homes throughout 140 countries, Beko operates under the premise that healthy living is only possible on a healthy planet.
The company’s commitment to zero carbon manufacturing, coupled with its products that empowers people to live healthier and more sustainable lives, has earned Beko recognition from the EPA, Dow Jones and the Corporate Knights, and received the Terra Carta seal for their commitment to sustainability.
Zack Elkin, President of Beko Home Appliances USA sat down with Green Builder Media to discuss the brand’s exciting future. Beko’s R&D team has been working hard on developing an impressive line of next-generation refrigerators, dishwashers, cooking and laundry appliances. Throughout this year Beko will release a whopping 35 new products to the U.S. market.
This summer, Beko will release two new innovative products made to change the way people utilize their kitchens. First up is the CornerIntense dishwasher, designed to reach every inch of the washer, even the corners. In addition, it has a self-cleaning filter, SelfDry, and PowerWash to efficiently use energy and water to deliver sparkling clean dishes.
Also debuting this summer is Beko’s new line of refrigerators with HarvestFresh+ that mimics the natural, 24-hour sun cycle. This technology keeps fruits and vegetables fresh for up to 30 days while preserving essential vitamins and minerals, making healthier diets more accessible for all and reducing food waste.
Watch this video to learn more about Beko’s environmental achievements and new product launches.
By Samantha Carlin
Samantha is able to express her passion for the environment -- both natural and built -- as the special projects manager at Green Builder Media. Prior to joining the Green Builder Media team, she worked as an order management specialist at C.A. Fortune, a consumer brands agency. She is a recent graduate of the Master in Environmental Management program at Western Colorado University with an emphasis on sustainable and resilient communities. Originally from the suburbs of Chicago, she is currently thriving in Gunnison, CO where she enjoys the surrounding geology, mountain biking, and skiing.Also Read