Sustainability Plan

What

At Arquifoam we work hard to assess and reduce our company’s environmental impact by optimizing our resources, using energy in a more efficient way, and reducing waste. This calls for our full commitment to constantly making our production processes more sustainable. As part of this quest, we invite you to join our recycling plan through a simple action that will contribute to extending the service life of our product while helping to create a more sustainable planet.

How

The process is very simple: once the display’s service life is over and it is retrieved from the point of sale, we manage the materials in a comprehensive way so that they can be reused. The PTA is ground at Arquifoam and, working in partnership with a company specialised in polypropylene recycling, we follow different processes to reuse the ground PTA and create new products.

Our Process Flowchart

Environmental Sustainability Plan

OUR MATERIAL IS...

  • 100% recyclable and durable
  • Water resistant
  • Non-toxic
  • Chemically inert
  • Highly resistant to solvents
  • Thermally stable
  • Flexible and resistant to fatigue
  • Resistant to impact deformation
  • Great electrical insulator

OUR PRODUCT IS...

  • Modular
  • Locking
  • Light
  • Foldable
  • Efficient for storage and transportation
  • Easily installed

OUR PROCESSES ARE...

  • Free of gas emissions (machinery)
  • Waterless
  • Responsible in the use of paper
  • Free of toxic or polluting discharge

Our design is focused on the maximum optimisation of resources and materials in order to reduce waste and energy consumption by using shorter production processes. Our solutions are tailored to the needs of our clients, avoiding the use of unnecessary resources to reduce costs and improve sustainability.

WE ARE COMMITTED...

  • Ink is carefully treated to prevent pollution
  • Surplus material is ground and shipped to a recycling centre, extending its service life
  • Recycled polypropylene boxes are used for storage and in-company logistics
  • To reduce paper usage, all corporate communications are digital
  • Pieces are also wrapped using recyclable polymers