Insulation and environment protection


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Experts were astonished, when as early as 1988, almost 20 years ago, we switched over our products not only to CFC-free, but also to HCFC-free processes. Even at that time our shareholders, management and engineers could imagine what a serious issue global warming would be in the third millennium.

Today we recycle almost 100 percent of the polyethylene residual and waste material caused by production so that it can be further incorporated into production. Since due to precise technology and the skill of our employees we create very little production waste, we can even offset overcapacities on the free recycling market.

In this way we optimise the energy needed, which is minimal anyway, to manufacture our products. In comparison with other building materials such as mineral wool, a material still often used worldwide in the insulation industry and whose production process has a high-energy requirement, raw materials are conserved.

Environmental responsibility will also determine our actions in the future – through the development of future products, through sensible use
of logistics systems, but also through boldly scrutinizing well-established processes and habits.

Environmental responsibility – simply for the sake of our future.