Sustainability
Moelven has a long history, and the company can look back on more than 125 years of operation. The basic idea has nevertheless always been the same: to use natural resources from the forest to the fullest.
Moelven has a long history, and the company can look back on more than 125 years of operation. The basic idea has nevertheless always been the same: to use natural resources from the forest to the fullest.
In order for us to continue to deliver sustainable products and services of public benefit, we must be a reliable partner and create climate-conscious solutions. Sustainability is crucial to our competitiveness. Therefore, we have set ambitious and concrete sustainability goals within four main areas.
For one thing we can state for years to come: We will contribute to a climate-conscious future in wood.
Climate action throughout the value chain
Sustainability is one of Moelven’s core values, but what does it mean for our suppliers, employees and customers?
Read about sustainability throughout the value chainClimate action throughout the value chain
Supporting innovation and identifying new ways to utilise by-products are two areas that Moelven is more than happy to contribute towards. The Wood Region is a project that makes this possible.
Read more about the Wood Region hereClimate action throughout the value chain
It means that you have bought products for which we are able to document that the raw materials originate from sustainable forestry, that the production process adheres to all industry standards and that you can be confident that the products will be of the quality we promise.
Read more about certified products hereClimate action throughout the value chain
Every year, Moelven’s production entities in Sweden are responsible for energy consumption corresponding to that of 22,600 detached homes. But what is all this energy used for?
Read about energy in Moelven hereSafeguarding our natural resources
At Moelven, we make a living from managing a renewable natural resource and we are committed to doing so in the best possible manner.
Read about what the tree is used forSafeguarding our natural resources
One of the best in class at Moelven when it comes to waste sorting is Moelven Mjøsbruket AS. “The key is making it as easy as possible for employees,” says operations manager at Moelven Mjøsbruket, Petter Fjeld Bjerke.
Read more about waste sortingSafeguarding our natural resources
Smart and larger purchases result in a better climate footprint. “We established a purchasing group at Moelven in 2020.
Read about smart purchasesFocus on people
The Covid-19 pandemic has been challenging for our employees in 2020. But it has also created team spirit and new ways of working. These are some of our experiences.
Read about what we have learned from the pandemicLocal value
At the Akzo Nobel adhesive factory in Kristinehamn, there is a focus on sustainable products with low emissions. The adhesive is used in the production of plywood sheets and glulam at Moelven.
Read more about it hereThe fact that our products meet high quality and environmental standards is well documented. Our raw materials, manufacturing processes, and products are certified and declared in many different categories.
According to the UN Climate Panel, in order to successfully limit global temperature rises to less than 2 degrees Celsius by 2100, we must bind more carbon than we release. We can do this by “capturing” greenhouse gases from the atmosphere and storing them underground or by practising active forestry and using more wood in construction.
Read more about why we fell treesWood is a renewable and climate-smart material that fits perfectly in both large and small construction projects. Also, the Norwegian and Swedish forests are full of timber. We have decided to build a sustainable future from wood.
Let nature come homeClimate-smart energy solutions should of course be built in a climate-friendly material. Moelven Töreboda is now participating in an innovation project, where the goal is to develop a concept for 150 meter high wind turbines with glulam.
Read more about the innovation projectDesigning interiors with system walls from Moelven Modus is the best environmental choice. You will be working with a building system that is environmentally approved and built on circular economy principles, where the components are designed to be able to be taken apart and reassembled in a new design, thereby reducing the burden on our shared environment.
Read more about the Modus MethodConstruction of Mjøstårnet is now completed. The 85.4 m high building was opened in March 2019 and is officially the world's tallest timber building.
Explore the wooden tower