The Art of Design Issue 70 2024 | Page 67

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LASTING GOOD LOOKS
A perfect example of how Vicaima combine tough products with real room appeal is in the use of the recently expanded Dekordor HD Colours range . In a world where skills and labour shortages on site are a constant concern , the argument for using factory assembled door kits and prefinished products is self-evident . HD Colours presents a high resistance , durable continuous pressure laminate that affords long lasting good looks , with a choice of 14 on-trend colour options . Already extensively used for student accommodation , education and commercial environments , HD Colours has a proven track record , making it a worthy alternative to the ever-present and widely used white door and frame . Fresh for Summer 2024 has been the introduction of four new finishes , including Twilight Blue , Granite Grey , Green Mist and Light Grey . These neutral colours add an ideal subtle touch for rooms . Designed for a brighter future in living and workspaces .
SUSTAINABILITY / ESG
The Vicaima Group is committed , within the framework of the ESG ( Environment , Social and Corporate Governance ) criteria , to making its contribution towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs ) defined by the United Nations .
Vicaima acts with the responsibility of providing the market with solutions that have a reduced impact on the environment , are accessible to all and ensure people ’ s safety and well-being and contributing to a more inclusive way of living .
Being sustainable in today ’ s timber doors market , is not just about having all your products covered under FSC certification . While that is the case with Vicaima , their aims and aspirations go well beyond ticking obligatory boxes . As the saying goes , actions speak louder than words and so it is a measure of the importance Vicaima sets in its ESG obligations that it has laid out the Facts and Figures of its path through sustainable .
Most recently , Vicaima announced that Sustainable Production and Consumption was one of its major areas of action , working actively to extend the life cycle of its solutions , by optimising the entire value chain and minimising waste .
The Vicaima Group ’ s approach to this issue has produced concrete and measurable results . In 2023 , a total of 4,139 tonnes of waste was generated , representing a 15 % decrease compared to the previous year . From this volume , of which wood waste represents a significant part , 96 % was valorised through reuse in new products , recycling or the production of thermal energy .
During all operations , the different waste circuits are continuously monitored and categorised , making it possible to optimise the separation and forwarding of waste for recovery via the various duly accredited waste partners or operators , with the aim of being reused and reintroduced into the value chain , thereby avoiding the final destination to be landfill .
In this context , priority is given to progressively include in Vicaima ’ s manufactured products or those that it integrates throughout the supply chain , renewable materials , high percentage recycled materials or wood-based products made from fast-growing natural fibres , rather than virgin raw materials .
As we look to the future , Vicaima continues not only to lead the way in product performance , but also to ensure this goes hand in hand with design and innovation , for a safe and sustainable environment .
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