Innovation - January 2020 US English | Page 30

MANAGING OUR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT How Hilti does our part to care for the environment Recovering used tools and giving them new purpose Many Hilti tools still have years of life left in them when a customer returns or trades them in. We rescue 1,200 of these tools annually. After refurbishing them, they are donated to nonprofit organizations to assist in things like rebuilding efforts. Recycling our tools In the U.S. and Canada, we recover and recycle nearly 1 million pounds of tools a year. We recycle our tools as well as any competitive trade-ins we receive. • In the U.S., Hilti recycles 900,000 lbs. of recovered tools annually • In Canada, we recycle almost 75,000 lbs. of recovered tools annually we want to hear from you Battery recycling Over 55,000 lbs. of batteries are recycled annually to help ensure these products don’t end up in landfills leaching chemicals and heavy metals into soil, groundwater, lakes and streams. • Program is designed to accept any competitor’s battery Minimizing disposal of damaged or expired chemical products This begins with ensuring waste is cut before it starts by actively managing the product development process to avoid unnecessary production waste. Through an aggressive control program, Hilti Group has a scrap rate of 0.06 percent. Green Building programs Hilti offers over 100 products including firestop, adhesive anchors, mechanical anchors, direct fastening, screw fastening, and installation systems that qualify for credit on LEED V3, LEED V4, and Living Building Challenge Projects.