Polyvision Strengthens Sustainability-Focused Business Practices
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US-based, Polyvision Corp., a global leader in the innovation and manufacture of CeramicSteel for a variety of industries, has partnered with Voka, a Belgium-based network of companies, to broaden its sustainability-focused business practices under the
guidance of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals Program.
Through its Charter for Sustainable Entrepreneurship (VCDO), Voka works in collaboration with the UN to provide member companies such as Polyvision with tailored action plans aimed at helping them meet the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Established in 2015 by the UN General Assembly and intended to be achieved by 2030, the SDGs are part of a universal call to action to end poverty and inequality, protect the planet and improve lives.
“At Polyvision, we strive not only to build better things, but also to build things in a better way,” said Kris Meyers, R&D manager for Polyvision. “We have always been sustainably minded in producing our goods along with the recyclability
of our products, and have worked hard to achieve our own environmental goals related to water consumption, wastewater treatment and energy consumption. As we continue this important work, we also want to grow as a company in our Corporate Social Responsibility,
encompassing not only our environmental footprint but also our social and economic contribution.”
Containing no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and 99% recyclable, Polyvision’s CeramicSteel has earned global Cradle to Cradle Bronze certification, and is also certified Indoor Advantage Gold™. In addition, Polyvision - Belgium has been
using 100 percent green electricity since 2008, and – during the past ten years – has reduced its environmental footprint by 33 percent by minimizing water consumption, waste, CO2-emissions and the use of solvents.
“Companies play a key role in the sustainability transition that we are making with society as a whole,” said Johann Leten, CEO of Voka - Chamber of Commerce and Industry Limburg. “Our SDG companies are committed to being responsible
for the planet. They don't do this because they have to, but because it is the only correct way to develop a business today.”
Polyvision’s Genk, Belgium location is entering the program as a VCDO participant, with a goal to graduate after three years to SDG Pioneer.
About Polyvision Corporation
Polyvision is a maker of durable and sustainable CeramicSteel surfaces used for everything from chalkboards and whiteboards to architectural claddings in public transit stations, tunnels, hotels and hospitals. To learn more, visit polyvision.com.