October 31, 2023 • 4 minutes reading
At our production sites we use green energy as much as possible. That is why we invest heavily in green energy projects at our own sites - with wind turbines, solar panels and green power plants. Our ambition is to almost halve (-42%) the CO2 emissions of our production facilities by 2030.
Two giant wind turbines were erected in 2022 at the Feluy site (Belgium). Together they cover 71% of the factory´s energy demand. Together with our two green power plants in Wielsbeke and Oostrozebeke (Belgium), the 3 wind turbines in Avelgem (Belgium) and the 81,800 solar panels on the roofs of many of our sites worldwide, they fit perfectly within the framework of our sustainability objectives.
What’s more, several of the largest sites are well on their way to achieve climate neutrality.
On a company level, we were up to 60% of renewable energy last year.
Download our One Home sustainability report here.
It is our ambition to recycle wood as long as possible. Unfortunately wood cannot be recycled indefinitely because the fibres have become too degraded. What happens to the waste wood that can no longer be used to manufacture high-grade products? Smart incineration in our green power plants to generate our own green energy!
Construction work on the two wind turbines next to the Unilin Insulation factory in Feluy (Seneffe) is in full swing. From 2022, 71% of the energy it uses will be sustainably produced. The project was officially inaugurated by Mayor Jacques Gobert on 9 November when the press was able to visit the impressive construction site for the first time.
Backed by a €20 million investment, Unilin is set to start recycling MDF on an industrial scale at its site in Bazeilles, France. This represents a great leap forward for the circular economy, as Unilin plans to make this innovative service available to the entire sector via Unilin Technologies.