Interpon D3000
Aiming high in sustainability
Our commitment to sustainability is at the heart of our powder revolution. AkzoNobel’s sustainability ambitions are tangible and aimed at making an important contribution to addressing the sustainability challenges faced by our company, customers and broader society. We focus particularly on reducing energy and material use, carbon emissions, VOCs and waste, while increasing our use of renewable energy and materials. We aim to create sustainability value for our customers.
Learn more about AkzoNobel’s sustainability commitments here.
Our primers are also designed to fight corrosion for longer, adding yet another layer of protection and performance to extend the lifetime of the buildings and products they protect.
An EPD gives transparency to how architects and designers account for their sustainability credentials and supports both LEED and BREAAM certification programs to demonstrate environmental responsibility. An EPD similarly delivers valuable insights for customers seeking to reduce their carbon footprint throughout the entire production cycle. We’ve also been actively developing low cure technology, helping to reduce the energy our customers consume in their own production processes, and in reducing the overall carbon footprint of our entire value chain.
It’s also about supporting our supply chain and partners within and beyond the factory gates. And we’ve made our own commitment to reducing carbon emissions in the full value chain by 50% and using 100% renewable electricity where we operate by 2030.
At AkzoNobel, we’ve made it our business to deliver the sustainable and innovative solutions that our customers, communities – and the planet – are increasingly relying on.
On our Energy Saving page, you can get an indication of the potential energy you could save. You’ll also find our energy saving tips and videos explaining how our technical team can help you assess your process and advise how you could make energy savings.
Aiming high in sustainability
Sustainability from the ground up
A step towards a net zero carbon future