Sustainability overview
The environmentally friendly and resource-saving
use of building materials is one of the major issues
of our time. The evaluation of building materials
under the aspects of sustainability is therefore
becoming increasingly important for architects,
private builders and communities.
The EU Commission's "Green Deal" is a major
challenge for the building industry. The regulations
define clear requirements for the assessment of
products and the energy efficiency of buildings.
At ALPOLIC we are well equipped
to meet these challenges.
As part of the Mitsubishi Chemical Group, the issue
of sustainability is strongly embedded in our com-
pany – we call it our KAITEKI concept. By anchoring
sustainability in our integrated management
concept, we ensure that we always consider the
environmental impact of everything we do.
We contribute to a world with reduced
greenhouse gas emissions. We are
also working to reduce our environ-
mental footprint.
Our sustainability promise is based on two pillars.
On the one hand, we look at our production process
and develop solutions to reduce our resource
consumption and avoid waste. On the other hand,
our products contribute to active and passive
energy and resource savings through their long
service life, low maintenance costs, high reusability,
recycled content and, of course, their excellent
insulating effect.
Through innovation, creativity and the commit-
ment of every employee, we are continuously
working on improvements to provide our customers
with ever more sustainable solutions for their
projects.
Sven Stötzer
General Manager ALPOLIC EMEA