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Environmental compatibility

Our recyclable materials promote a sustainable closed-loop economy and reduce CO2 emissions.

Reversible installation methods

We increase the service life of our products and reduce the ecological footprint through innovative installation Methods.

Highest quality standards

Our products meet strict energy efficiency standards and have been awarded the highest quality classifications.

We are only guests on our earth and it is our responsibility to hand it over to the next generation in good condition. 

- Martin MeEsenburg

Sustainability strategy

Our commitment to sustainability

Our commitment to sustainability permeates all aspects of our actions and our products. From manufacturing to disposal, we attach the greatest importance to environmental friendliness and protection of resources.

By using materials that guarantee effective thermal insulation and are 100 % recyclable, we are actively contributing to the reduction of CO2 emissions and are promoting a sustainable closed-loop economy. This enables not only ecological but also economic sustainability, as we are minimising the consumption of natural resources.

We also rely on reversible installation methods to increase the service life of our products and reduce the need for new acquisitions. This means not only cost savings for our customers but also a reduction in our ecological footprint.

Sustainable materials

 

Recycling and reversibility for a green future

There are many further advantages here. At the end of the product’s service life, for example, the material can be 100 % recycled. The EPS granulate obtained through this process can be used to create new EPS products, and the cycle is closed. Should the window element have to be replaced, costly destruction of the façade and subsequent insulation are not necessary as window installation in our pre-wall installation system is reversible. The window elements are easily replaced from inside and the façade remains intact. This saves not only time and money, but also raw materials, energy and ultimately also CO2. 

Highest quality

Premium living space quality

The quality of the living space is also of particular concern to us, and naturally to you as well. For this reason it was important to us that many of our products not only have the highest EMICODE standard EC1PLUS, but were also classified in the highest quality level 4 by prestigious bodies such as the DGNB and thus can be processed without any concerns.

EMICODE® EC1PLUS is currently the strictest quality label for low-emission construction products. The licensed products were checked regularly by independent, internationally recognised testing institutes.

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blaugelb’s path to sustainability

Immerse yourself in the world of green innovations and learn about how we have committed ourselves to minimise our ecological footprint and to do our part.

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The bottle will not always be full, which is why there is no alternative to resource-saving building

In a world where resources are becoming increasingly scarce, resource-saving building is not just an option, but a necessity.

In a world where resources are becoming increasingly scarce, resource-saving building is not just an option, but a necessity. When considering the lifecycle of modern buildings, it is vital to do so with a holistic approach. From the extraction of the raw materials, to the building phase, to utilisation and finally deconstruction – each phase has a significant impact on the ecological footprint of a building. Our goal should be to keep the environmental effects in each of these phases as low as possible.

Sustainable building materials: As early as the building phase, we can make a difference by selecting materials with a small CO2 footprint. Recycled concrete, wood from sustainable forest management, and innovative materials such as hempcrete are not only environmentally friendly, but also increasingly popular.

Energy-efficient buildings: The construction of passive houses and the integration of modern technologies to save energy such as highly insulating windows and efficient heating and cooling systems are crucial. These buildings require less energy for heating and cooling, which considerably reduces not only the operating costs but also the environmental impact.

Renewable energies: The use of solar energy, wind power, and geothermal energy in buildings is another step in the right direction. Photovoltaic systems on roofs and the use of geothermal heat are excellent examples of how we can reduce our energy consumption from fossil sources.

Today resource-saving building is often more complicated and more expensive than conventional construction, but it is an investment in the future. The lower operating costs during the utilisation phase will very quickly pay dividends. Overall, the aim of resource-saving building is to make the construction industry more sustainable by minimising the consumption of resources and reducing the environmental impact. This is a decisive step in addressing the challenges of climate change and guaranteeing a sustainable future. Let us take it together.

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