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Mar 31
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Our Green Businessperson of the Month is...

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How often do you see some very special piece of old furniture and cover it immediately? Perhaps it’s the shape, the colour but more often than not it’s wood. My next guest sells special lighting, kitchen islands and tables and every piece is a story which is usually at least one hundred years old, whether taken from a convict ship or an old church or a railway sleeper. The company is called Copperfish and the founder Eoin Shanley, is our Green Businessperson of the month for March thanks to Repak.

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