Measuring environmental impact

Measuring environmental impact

Our approach in adopting a responsible attitude to climate change starts with the assessment of the environmental impact of each stage in our products' life by the means of a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).

As part of our internal environmental program, Ecophon has carried out LCAs on our products in collaboration with Ecobilan SA (Pricewaterhouse Coopers), and according to the international ISO 14040 to ISO 14044 series of standards.

To give you an overview of the process and an idea of our products' carbon footprint, we will consider a fictitious panel, the "Ecophon index sound-absorbing acoustic panel" based on the most common physical characteristics of Ecophon products:

  • Format: 1000 x 1000mm
  • Thickness: 20mm
  • Edge design: Edge E
  • Surface: Akutex FT
  • Weight: 1.5 kg/m2

Based on "cradle-to-grave" LCA calculations, the total carbon footprint of our fictitious panel is 2.7kg CO2/m2, from extraction of raw materials through to the end-of-life phase (landfill). Click on the links below to find out more about the various phases of our panel's life and its environmental impact.

What is the environmental impact of the raw materials and production of base materials?

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What is the environmental impact of Ecophon's production of acoustic ceiling panels?

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What is the environmental impact of the transportation?

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What is the environmental impact of the installation stage?

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What is the environmental impact of the landfill and/or recycling stage?

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Naturally, our systems also include other materials and components, like for example the grid systems and light fittings. These components will be assessed as part of the next phase of our environmental program.

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