March 29, 2023 • 3 minutes reading
Climate-neutral products, from raw materials to the end of their life cycle: that is the mission of the entire group. A concrete application of this ambition is the project that will see Unilin Insulation using only circular packagings as of 2025. The Utherm insulation boards are already being packed with packaging material that is 35% recycled as well as fully recyclable after use.
It started with a meeting with Valipac, the company that collects and recycles plastic waste from construction sites. “The white film we used protected the insulation boards but it was difficult to recycle”, Aster Onderbeke explains. As an engineer for Unilin Insulation Aster looks for sustainable solutions. “That packaging film could only be reused for refuse bags, which isn’t very sustainable.”
He decided not to waste time and immediately set to work with the purchase department. “We went in search of an alternative that is not only easier to recycle after use than our white packaging film but that consisted as much as possible of recycled material. We contacted several suppliers and just a few weeks later we were conducting the initial tests with transparent packaging film on the shop floor.”
The tests went smoother than anticipated, says Kensey Soetens, who is in charge of packagings at the machines. “At first it’s a bit of a search to find the right settings and values. Even though we used the same plastic thickness as with the white packaging film, we still had to make some adjustments to the machines. For instance, due to the different composition of the new packaging film the edges must be welded shut in a different way. Fortunately it didn’t take long to get it just right.”
“I think it’s a very good thing that Unilin takes account of these things”, Aster concludes. “We have a responsibility as a company and we take it seriously. This adjustment was no trouble at all but even these minimal efforts are important.”
Kensey sees additional benefits. “The white plastic often sticks to the top of the oven. After a while hard droplets start to form, like stalactites in a cave. In turn this can lead to tears. The new packaging film doesn’t have that problem so there is less loss.”
In other words, the new packaging film creates a win-win situation: both for our customers and for the environment there are nothing but benefits. And that brings us yet another step closer to completing our mission of creating a climate-neutral production process.
This year Unilin is launching its first ever external sustainability report. Time to take stock. What evolutions has the company gone through and what does the future look like? “Our products have been circular from day one”, says Unilin CEO Bernard Thiers. “In addition, we have always strived for a healthy, comfortable and sustainable environment for our customers and a ditto work environment for our employees.” Making a positive impact on our planet and protect our people: that is our absolute number one priority at Unilin.
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.
In our mission to become circular, we don’t just consider the composition of our products. We also actively collect old Unilin products in order to recycle them. We do this through the Recover programme.