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Circular Economy of EGGER in action towards sustainability

 Thursday, April 24, 2025

Circular Economy_EGGER

Sustainable Development Goal 12 calls for more effective use of natural resources. EGGER also enlisted its name on the agenda to achieve sustainability. The circular economy is one way to achieve sustainable management, which entails conserving natural resources and making prudent use of them. Maximising the percentage of secondary raw materials, such as recycled material, is what the circular economy means. Preventing, reducing, recycling, and reusing waste will greatly lower its generation.

Salient features:

The cycle in the center
As of right now, recycling or sawmill byproducts account for 65 percent of the wood utilised in the Group’s wood-based goods.

Intense backward integration
EGGER’s pickup sites for recycling are operated by EGGER Timberpak. This puts us in a prime position to provide their plants with important recycled wood.

The cycle goes on
EGGER’s goods are also generally recyclable and can be utilised to create new wood-based materials when their lengthy service life is over. Chipboard, its primary product, is entirely recyclable.
Using cascades
The company is dedicated to using wood, a valuable resource, as efficiently as possible. As a renewable energy source, they only use wood that is no longer recyclable.

Cycles that efficiently use resources
The product from the tree: EGGER takes action with the closed material cycle in mind. Their reliance on fully integrated plants with short transportation links is crucial. They utilise wood, a precious resource, to its fullest.

EGGER’s pledges:

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