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Lenzing: Nachhaltige Geotextilien als Gletscherschutz und Jacke (c) UN Nations
22.03.2024

Lenzing: Nachhaltige Geotextilien als Gletscherschutz und Jacke

Die Lenzing Gruppe hat ein innovatives Konzept geschaffen, das zum nachhaltigen Schutz unserer Gletscher beiträgt und gleichzeitig Inspiration für kollektives Handeln im Sinne nachhaltiger Praktiken und einer Kreislaufwirtschaft in der Textil- und Vliesstoffindustrie ist. Das Konzept, das von dem italienischen Künstler Michelangelo Pistoletto in Szene gesetzt wurde, wurde am 21. März 2024, im Rahmen der Feierlichkeiten zum Internationalen Tag des Waldes, im Palais des Nations, dem Sitz des Büros der Vereinten Nationen in Genf (UNOG), präsentiert.

Die Lenzing Gruppe hat ein innovatives Konzept geschaffen, das zum nachhaltigen Schutz unserer Gletscher beiträgt und gleichzeitig Inspiration für kollektives Handeln im Sinne nachhaltiger Praktiken und einer Kreislaufwirtschaft in der Textil- und Vliesstoffindustrie ist. Das Konzept, das von dem italienischen Künstler Michelangelo Pistoletto in Szene gesetzt wurde, wurde am 21. März 2024, im Rahmen der Feierlichkeiten zum Internationalen Tag des Waldes, im Palais des Nations, dem Sitz des Büros der Vereinten Nationen in Genf (UNOG), präsentiert.

Das Abschmelzen der Gletscher wird durch die globale Erderwärmung stark negativ beeinflusst. Mithilfe von Geotextilien werden Eis und Schnee geschützt. Die dafür verwendeten Vliese bestehen jedoch aus erdölbasierten Fasern, durch die Mikroplastik über die Bäche ins Tal und durch kleine Organismen und Tierchen in die Nahrungskette gelangen kann. Vliese aus cellulosischen LENZING™ Fasern, die am Ende ihres Lebenszyklus biologisch abbaubar sind und gänzlich recycelt werden können, sind die nachhaltige Lösung für dieses Problem. Dies wurde im Rahmen einer Studie der Universität Innsbruck und der österreichischen Gletscherbahnbetreiber am Stubaier Gletscher in Tirol (Österreich) bestätigt.

Bei einem Feldversuch am Stubaier Gletscher wurde die Abdeckung eines kleinen Bereichs mit dem neuen Material aus LENZING™ Fasern erstmals getestet. Vier Meter Eismasse konnte vor der Schmelze bewahrt werden. 2023 wurde das Pilotprojekt erfolgreich auf alle touristisch genutzten österreichischen Gletscher ausgeweitet.

Das Projekt wurde im Vorjahr außerdem mit dem ersten Platz des Schweizer BIO TOP Awards für Holz- und Materialinnovationen ausgezeichnet.

Lenzing nimmt dieses Innovationsprojekt zum Anlass, um eine Inspiration für gemeinsames Handeln im Sinne nachhaltiger Praktiken und einer Kreislaufwirtschaft in der Textil- und Vliesstoffindustrie zu schaffen. Gemeinsam mit einem Netzwerk von innovativen Partnern arbeitet Lenzing daran, Geotextilien zu neuen Textilfasern zu verarbeiten und ihnen ein zweites Leben als Kleidungsstück zu geben. Die Verwendung von Geotextilien ist in der Regel auf zwei Jahre begrenzt, danach werden die Vliesstoffe entsorgt. In der ersten Phase des Pilotprojekts wurde das Recycling von Vliesstoffen für Geotextilien erfolgreich getestet und aus den wiedergewonnen Fasern eine modische „Glacier Jacket (dt. Gletscherjacke)“ hergestellt. Neben Lenzing gehören Marchi & Fildi Spa, ein Spezialist auf dem Gebiet des mechanischen Recyclings, der Hersteller von Denimstoffen Candiani Denim und das Modestudio Blue of a Kind dem Netzwerk an.

Beaulieu International Group
23.08.2022

BIG at EuroGeo7 with geotextile fibres & woven fabrics

Beaulieu International Group invites EuroGeo7 attendees to discover geotextile solutions promoting greater sustainability for future civil engineering projects. Specialists from Beaulieu Fibres International (BFI) and Beaulieu Technical Textiles (BTT) will present high-performance geosynthetics through high tenacity fibres for lightweight, nonwoven geotextiles, and a range of high durability woven geotextile solutions with an environmentally beneficial impact.

Beaulieu International Group invites EuroGeo7 attendees to discover geotextile solutions promoting greater sustainability for future civil engineering projects. Specialists from Beaulieu Fibres International (BFI) and Beaulieu Technical Textiles (BTT) will present high-performance geosynthetics through high tenacity fibres for lightweight, nonwoven geotextiles, and a range of high durability woven geotextile solutions with an environmentally beneficial impact.

“We are delighted to sponsor EuroGeo7 and to be finally on-site, following a two-year postponement of the event. EuroGeo7 is bringing the geotextile community together to further promote and develop geosynthetics in a fast changing global economy striving for growth while reducing its carbon footprint along the supply chain, " comment from Jefrem Jennard, Sales Director Fibres, and Roy Kerckhove, Sales Director Technical Textiles. “Geotextiles provide highly versatile, durable and natural resource-saving alternatives in large infrastructure works, and offer durable protection in erosion control and waste/water management projects. We are continuously developing our fibres and finished engineering textiles with proven sustainability-enhancing benefits to progress product development and customer sustainability goals on fossil carbon reduction, while taking concrete steps to reduce our own environmental footprint.”
 
Sustainability improvement is key to the long-term strategy of Beaulieu International Group, and it is committed to supporting the geotextile industry by targeting and accelerating change and communicating the sustainable performance of its products. The UN Sustainable Development Goals are integrated into its business and are the foundations of the new Route 2030 Sustainability Roadmap.


For manufacturers of nonwoven geotextiles, BFI’s high-tenacity HT8 staple fibres enable customers to achieve nonwovens with high mechanical performance at reduced fibre weight. The HT8 high tenacity fibres are designed in a way that customers can meet the industry durability standards for a longer service lifetime, supporting more sustainable design and resource reduction over time. BTT’s woven geotextiles are amongst the most sustainable in the industry and provide a wide range of functions, including separation, filtration, reinforcement and erosion control.

BFI and BTT have conducted lifecycle assessments to calculate their activities' carbon footprint and solutions and have received external recognition for their ongoing sustainability efforts. For example, in 2022, BFI was awarded a Silver EcoVadis sustainability rating, and BFI and BTT are proud recipients of the Voka Charter for Sustainable Entrepreneurship 2022.

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Beaulieu International Group

17.06.2022

Beaulieu Technical Textiles: going green with sustainable geotextiles

  • BTT’s woven geotextiles can reduce CO2-emissions in infrastructure projects by a factor of 10 compared to more conventional methods
  • Product specific Environmental Product Declarations for woven geotextiles transparently communicate their sustainability
  • EPDs an essential tool to communicate sustainability performance
  • Helps carbon-conscious customers in their purchasing and decision making

Beaulieu Technical Textiles (BTT) has unveiled the next step in its mission to deliver sustainable solutions to customers - product specific Environmental Product Declarations (EPD), an essential tool for communicating sustainability performance - to fully support green certified construction projects by providing accurate information in readily available formats.

The carbon footprint of BTT’s woven geotextiles is amongst the lowest in the industry, making them one of the most sustainable solutions for civil engineering projects. An EPD shows a manufacturer's commitment to measure and reduce the environmental impact of its products and report these impacts in a very transparent way.

  • BTT’s woven geotextiles can reduce CO2-emissions in infrastructure projects by a factor of 10 compared to more conventional methods
  • Product specific Environmental Product Declarations for woven geotextiles transparently communicate their sustainability
  • EPDs an essential tool to communicate sustainability performance
  • Helps carbon-conscious customers in their purchasing and decision making

Beaulieu Technical Textiles (BTT) has unveiled the next step in its mission to deliver sustainable solutions to customers - product specific Environmental Product Declarations (EPD), an essential tool for communicating sustainability performance - to fully support green certified construction projects by providing accurate information in readily available formats.

The carbon footprint of BTT’s woven geotextiles is amongst the lowest in the industry, making them one of the most sustainable solutions for civil engineering projects. An EPD shows a manufacturer's commitment to measure and reduce the environmental impact of its products and report these impacts in a very transparent way.

Construction products, like geotextiles, follow the very comprehensive European standard, EN 15804+A2. The third-party verification and approval by the international EPD® System officially demonstrates the low environmental impact of BTT’s geotextile products.

 

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Beaulieu

03.06.2022

B.I.G. is ready for a sustainable future

With an annual report entitled 'Here.We.Go' and a sustainability report 'Shaping sustainable living, together', B.I.G. is also publishing a strong ambition for a sustainable future.

Offering sustainable flooring and material solutions will be the number one priority for the coming years.

The Group's first sustainability report is built around a self-designed sustainability model - "Route 2030" - which is based on achievable commitments, covers the main priorities and reflects B.I.G.'s vision in a sincere way.

Their vision for the B.I.G. change is to actively build a better future by their our carbon footprint to zero and doing business in a transparent, integer way. In this sense, it is the translation of the Group's purpose defined in 2021: shaping sustainable living, together.

With an annual report entitled 'Here.We.Go' and a sustainability report 'Shaping sustainable living, together', B.I.G. is also publishing a strong ambition for a sustainable future.

Offering sustainable flooring and material solutions will be the number one priority for the coming years.

The Group's first sustainability report is built around a self-designed sustainability model - "Route 2030" - which is based on achievable commitments, covers the main priorities and reflects B.I.G.'s vision in a sincere way.

Their vision for the B.I.G. change is to actively build a better future by their our carbon footprint to zero and doing business in a transparent, integer way. In this sense, it is the translation of the Group's purpose defined in 2021: shaping sustainable living, together.

Pol Deturck adds “By 2030, together with a broad group of suppliers, stakeholders and partners, we want to be the leader in sustainable flooring and material solutions. Specifically, our future value proposition is based on products and services that are environmentally & climate friendly, circular and offered by talented, innovative people with an emphasis on integrity and respect for values. This results more in a recurring value proposition for the future.”

Clear growth ambitions
As a 100% family-owned international Group with a clear long-term vision, B.I.G. stayed true to their plans and kept on investing in all areas of their business.
“The ambition for 2021 was to invest over 100 mio euro. But we were held back by external, unforeseen factors: from delays on quotes and execution to the lack of availability and resources due to the pandemic. If all goes as planned, we’ll make up for it in 2022 with an investment budget well over 100 million euro. The main areas of interest will be sustainability, innovation and Industry 4.0.” says Pieter-Jan Sonck, CFO of B.I.G.

Adding to the gradual top-line growth of recent years, the Group can look back on an unprecedented financial boom. The driving forces: favorable market conditions, a revitalized growth strategy and a team of nearly 5.000 first-class employees.

B.I.G. reported a turnover of EUR 2,5 billion, an increase of 45 % compared to 2020. The Group ebitda amounted to EUR 451 million, an increase of 120 % compared to 2020 and a net result of EUR 274 million, a growth of 215% compared to 2020.

Fruitful year for all Business Units
It was a fruitful year for all 3 business units, but the Group's business unit Polymers stood out. Exceptionally strong demand in Europe and North America, combined with raw material shortages and unplanned shutdowns of competitors, pushed prices and margins up to highs. The Polymers facilities ran at full capacity to meet the customers’ needs and hit all-time profit records during several months.

The Group's business unit Flooring Solutions also fared well. Most divisions and regions outperformed amid surging energy prices, disrupted supply chains, cost volatility in transport and raw materials, and other challenges. Their sustained focus on innovation, design and product differentiation led to an improved operating result at the end of 2021.

The achievements by Engineered Solutions echo those of the other two business units, from volume increases to budget increases. B.I.G. took big leaps forward in all its key markets, including the automotive sector, geotextiles and filtration.

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Beaulieu International Group / EMG