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Myhab is giving you an eco-friendly festival and accommodation – James Dunlop

Start-Ups - Posted: August 27, 2010

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Have you ever been to a Gig? Had fun, right?

Imagine the mess after an Open Field Gig event...James Dunlop put this into consideration and created “Myhab”.

James is the CEO and founder of the company Myhab which began whilst he was a student in University of West Bristol.

It became official in 2008, and started travelling to big gigs and festivals from 2009 onwards.

Myhab as a company is defined as the luxury festival accommodation service. Myhab creates tents at affordable prices for people.

It has also been hired by big companies such as The Big Green Gathering (took place in 2007) and many other novel festival organisers.

Myhab as a tent is a disposable habitat that is aimed to help reduce the unnecessary amount of tents left behind within different functions. It is also aimed to be a reusable/recyclable, luxury accommodation service for festival-goers.

It may look like a beautified cardboard box however, it has two cushion pads for sleeping, a chance to personalise with a name, a locker secure by a pin yet there is also made spaces for two.

Myhab also has a set of trained people as a team, for customers with their personal enquiries within festivals and gigs.

James has now made it possible for all to have fun yet leave limited stress for festival organisers.

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