Folex aims for carbon neutrality by 2045

Films and specialty media coatings specialist Folex has set a goal of reducing its CO2 emissions by 40% by 2030, and to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045.

The company has adopted a transformation concept for more resource-efficient, low- emission, and climate-friendly production. In pursuit of environmental and climate friendliness, Folex has compiled CO2 balances based on the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol for all its locations. This categorises greenhouse gas emissions into three: Scope 1 - direct emissions from sources controlled by the company; Scope 2 - indirect emissions related to the generation of electricity, heat, steam, or cooling consumed by the company; and Scope 3 - all emissions generated in a company's value chain but not controlled by the company.

Developed in collaboration with Rudolphi Energieeffizienz from Much the concept was initially crafted for Folex Coating in Cologne and will subsequently be implemented across other Folex group locations in Schwyz and Erlangen. Besides extensive measures for emission reduction the concept initially includes establishing an energy monitoring system with the aim of enabling valid CO2 accounting down to the level of equipment and products.

All emissions have been systematically analysed as a basis for the transformation concept with Scope 3 emissions not initially being the focus due to largely lacking external data. Folex already covers its entire electricity demand with certified green electricity. Transformation measures focus on reducing the quantitatively significant direct emissions by a further 20% from Scope 1.

The coating process and exhaust gas treatment, which generate the majority of all emissions, are a focus. A significant reduction is aimed for through the optimisation of processes and equipment hardware.

The company said solvent-containing formulations should preferably be replaced by water-based systems - this reduces both direct and indirect emissions during exhaust gas treatment. However, intensive development work is still necessary to meet the diverse requirements for product properties even with solvent-free formulations. The concept foresees a gradual transition of products.

Due to the current charging infrastructure and range limitations of electric vehicles a large portion of company cars still operate with internal combustion engines, but Folex expects that by 2030 the fleet can be almost entirely converted to e-transport.

Currently, some building heating systems rely on heating by oil or gas. These energy sources are being replaced by climate-neutral district heating or equivalent solutions.

Folex not only focuses on reducing its direct emissions with the products in the PureLine programme, it also contributes to the responsible use of resources and the reduction of plastic waste. The new Dialux R-50 Backlit Film for water-based inks and latex inks is based on polyester with 50% post-consumer recycled content. The Regu Pure Active Release 200 Rollup Film utilises the split-and-recycle technology for coated display films. By simply peeling off the printed graphic along with the coating, 65% of the roll-up film is converted back into pure perfectly recyclable plastic.

 

 

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