Environment Stories

  • The future lies in green performance

    The future lies in green performance

    “To go green is an opportunity, not an obstacle”, says Martin Clarke of British Precast, “an opportunity to save money by focusing on reductions in cement, water, energy, waste and accidents.”

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  • Standardizing the future

    Standardizing the future

    “Standardization and the use of precast concrete elements offer greater safety, efficiency and better environmental performance,” says Petter Eiken, Business Unit President at Skanska Norse AS.

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  • Building your future opportunities

    Building your future opportunities

    ”Now this is sensible thinking and I couldn’t agree more,” says Elematic’s Managing Director Leo Sandqvist on reading Martin Clarke’s views on precast concrete. “For a long time now we have been talking about the numerous possibilities precast provides. It is environmentally friendly and with today’s technology, it enables the designing of unique, beautiful, and energy-efficient buildings.”

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  • True development partners in a musketeering spirit

    True development partners in a musketeering spirit

    Many of Elematic's finest machines for hollow-core and wall production have originated from the needs of one client in particular, the Parma precast factory in Forssa, Finland.

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  • 3E in harmony - Energy, Environment, Elematic

    3E in harmony - Energy, Environment, Elematic

    The society of today is highly ecologically conscious, which is clearly reflected in the activities of the construction industry. Elematic, as a leading one-stop-supplier, has long realized its responsibility to act as a forerunner in the continuous development of eco-friendly solutions.

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  • Recycling - Concrete for the environment

    Recycling - Concrete for the environment

    Concrete is the most frequently used material on earth, after water. It is nontoxic, environmentally safe and composed of natural materials. Concrete does not molder, rust, or burn.And it can be recycled.

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