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Bin Bin wastebasket wins the Good Design Award 2005 in Japan
Bin Bin wastebasket wins the Good Design Award October 3 at the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization (JIDPO), which is Japan's only comprehensive design promotion body, announced the recipients of Good Design Awards (G-Mark) for fiscal 2005, the 49th year of the awards.

The Good Design Awards are Japan's only comprehensive system for evaluating and recognizing design. They originate in the Good Design Selection System established by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry in 1957. Over the course of nearly 50 years, Good Design Awards have been conferred to over 31,000 designs.

Bin Bin received the good design award (DGA 2005) in the category, Product Design / Everyday goods, and gardening products. Tokyo based Blaudesign Inc. initiated and generated the process with great success and will participate in the Award ceremony later this month.

"G-mark" is a symbol of "high-qualified," "great usability," and "well-balanced" products. It is accepted to be used only to the G-mark awarded products, and its social value is highly and widely recognized in our life.