FabricAir ESG Targets and How They Impact Your Projects
FabricAir ESG Targets and How They Impact Your Projects
Building a More Sustainable Future for Air Dispersion
For many HVAC engineers and contractors, sustainability is more than “nice to do” it’s essential for growing their business into the future. At FabricAir, sustainability is a cornerstone of business strategy. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is important to maintain competitiveness in the marketplace.
Gitte Haar
Member of the Board
We recognize that real progress requires balancing innovation with responsibility to effectively reduce our environmental impact while supporting the people and communities we serve. This means designing energy-efficient air distribution systems, minimizing material waste, and improving every stage of our product lifecycle. Our initiatives are aligned with the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), ensuring transparency, accountability, and consistency with global best practices.
While some treat ESG and sustainability as separate initiatives, the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) defines sustainability as ESG and provides a structured framework through which sustainability is assessed, measured, and reported. At FabricAir, we adopt this integrated view: by embedding Sustainability and Circularity into our strategy, we are pursuing ESG as the framework we work and report against to enroll sustainability in its fullest, most accountable form, one solution at a time.
Why ESG Matters
ESG initiatives and reporting are no longer limited to corporate responsibility goals and annual reports. As the value of sustainability becomes increasingly clear, it is built into project requirements, procurement evaluations, and investor expectations. Businesses and suppliers must start demonstrating progress toward reducing carbon emissions, improving supply chain ethics, introducing circular products and business models, and ensuring transparency.
By aligning our operations with verified ESG principles, FabricAir provides customers with not just compliant systems, but the tools and documentation needed to meet today’s increasingly complex project demands.
Our Key ESG Targets
We’ve established measurable targets for each pillar of ESG. These targets reflect both our operational accountability and the practical support we offer our customers.
Environmental Commitments
- Climate Neutral (Scope 1 & 2) by 2027
- Net-Zero (Scope 3) by 2030
- 90% Recycled Input Materials by 2027
- 60% Water Use Reduction by 2027
- Full Circularity by 2030
Social Responsibility
- Human Rights and Fair Labor Practices Across the Supply Chain
- Diversity and Inclusion Commitments
- Community Engagement Initiatives
Governance and Transparency
- Compliance with the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)
- Anti-Bribery, Anti-Corruption, and Responsible Payment Practices
How These Goals Help You Meet Your Objectives
Each FabricAir ESG target is supported with verified data and documentation that our customers can use in their own reporting and certification efforts.
Sustainability Certification Support
FabricAir systems can be designed to contribute to credits under LEED, BREEAM, and DGNB—including credits for energy efficiency, material transparency, and indoor air quality (IAQ).
Procurement and Supply Chain Standards
As ESG becomes a factor in public and private procurement, working with a supplier like FabricAir supports Scope 3 disclosures and responsible sourcing requirements.
Verified Documentation
Our Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), carbon footprint data, ISO certifications, and product compliance with OEKO-TEX®, REACH, and RoHS provide documentation you and your customers can trust.
Looking Ahead: A Smarter Approach to Sustainable HVAC
Sustainability in the HVAC industry is continuing to evolve, from energy efficiency to comprehensive lifecycle accountability. Our goals are ambitious, but our roadmap is actionable. As we advance toward net-zero and circular material use, we remain committed to continuous improvement and collaboration with our customers. By aligning with international frameworks, reducing our footprint, and providing verified data, we’re helping designers, engineers, and contractors build smarter, more sustainable systems.
To learn more about our targets and how they can support your sustainability goals, visit https://www.fabricair.com/about-fabricair/sustainability/.
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