The ability of a product, component or material to remain functional and relevant when used as intended.
The ability of a product, component or material to remain functional and relevant when used as intended.
Designed to be long-lasting and easy to maintain, encouraging extended use. It also ensures that at the end of its life, the product can be recycled or reused without harming the environment.
Learn moreUnder CSRD, an issue is considered material if it meets the definition of impact materiality, financial materiality, or both.
Learn moreRenewable materials are derived from quickly replenished resources, ensuring that the services they provide, along with other linked resources, are not endangered and can be accessed by future generations.
Learn moreESG factors, which include sustainability factors as defined in EU Regulation 2019/2088, encompass environmental, social, human rights, and governance considerations.
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