Volvo Construction Equipment expands landfill-free operations to three additional sites

Volvo CE announces a major advancement in its sustainability journey, with three additional facilities in Belley, France, and Shanghai and Jinan, China, achieving landfill-free status.  www.volvoce.comVolvo CE’s facility in Belley, France, is one of three to achieve landfill-free status. Environmental care is a core value at Volvo CE, with a focus on reducing impact and conserving planetary resources. Volvo CE’s sites in Shanghai and Belley, which produce crawler excavators and compact excavators respectively, and the Jinan Technology Center join facilities in Changwon in Korea, Pederneiras in Brazil, Shippensburg in USA; and Hallsberg and Braås in Sweden, in reaching this important milestone. Certification has been awarded following a comprehensive audit by the Volvo Group Environmental Coordination Group. The certificate not only demands that no waste ends up in landfill, but it also requires full management of all material waste streams and emphasizes ongoing improvements in line with the waste hierarchy principles. Achieving zero waste to landfill is a critical step towards the company meeting its goal of net zero value chain greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 as part of its Science Based Targets initiative. Niklas Nillroth, Head of Sustainability at Volvo CE, said: “Across our sites, we are continuing to improve and transform our operations making them more efficient and sustainable and reducing our carbon footprint. Our target is to ensure all sites achieve landfill-free status by the end of 2025, addressing the final 0.23% of waste still sent to landfill. This milestone exemplifies our dedication to lead by example. We share our progress to inspire others to join us and cultivate innovative solutions for a more sustainable future.” Data-driven waste management Each site faces its own unique set of challenges in waste management. However, they are united by a shared commitment to minimize waste from the outset and champion the transition to a circular economy. Initiatives include collaborating with suppliers to eliminate unnecessary packaging, reusing and repurposing materials – such as converting plant and food waste into organic farming inputs or using waste for heating – and extracting maximum benefit from products before they become waste. Photo: Volvo CE’s Jinan Technology Center has achieved landfill-free status. Data plays a crucial role as an enabler for change, providing insights that help refine and enhance waste management practises. Comprehensive waste separation systems at every site ensure that as much waste as possible is recycled. Across Volvo CE, 85% of waste is recycled. Waste is separated, sorted, collected, classified and weighed before being transported to waste contractors for recycling or disposal. www.volvoce.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing

Volvo Construction Equipment expands landfill-free operations to three additional sites

Volvo CE announces a major advancement in its sustainability journey, with three additional facilities in Belley, France, and Shanghai and Jinan, China, achieving landfill-free status.

  www.volvoce.com
Volvo Construction Equipment expands landfill-free operations to three additional sites
Volvo CE’s facility in Belley, France, is one of three to achieve landfill-free status.

Environmental care is a core value at Volvo CE, with a focus on reducing impact and conserving planetary resources. Volvo CE’s sites in Shanghai and Belley, which produce crawler excavators and compact excavators respectively, and the Jinan Technology Center join facilities in Changwon in Korea, Pederneiras in Brazil, Shippensburg in USA; and Hallsberg and Braås in Sweden, in reaching this important milestone.

Certification has been awarded following a comprehensive audit by the Volvo Group Environmental Coordination Group. The certificate not only demands that no waste ends up in landfill, but it also requires full management of all material waste streams and emphasizes ongoing improvements in line with the waste hierarchy principles. Achieving zero waste to landfill is a critical step towards the company meeting its goal of net zero value chain greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 as part of its Science Based Targets initiative.

Niklas Nillroth, Head of Sustainability at Volvo CE, said: “Across our sites, we are continuing to improve and transform our operations making them more efficient and sustainable and reducing our carbon footprint. Our target is to ensure all sites achieve landfill-free status by the end of 2025, addressing the final 0.23% of waste still sent to landfill. This milestone exemplifies our dedication to lead by example. We share our progress to inspire others to join us and cultivate innovative solutions for a more sustainable future.”


Volvo Construction Equipment expands landfill-free operations to three additional sites

Data-driven waste management
Each site faces its own unique set of challenges in waste management. However, they are united by a shared commitment to minimize waste from the outset and champion the transition to a circular economy. Initiatives include collaborating with suppliers to eliminate unnecessary packaging, reusing and repurposing materials – such as converting plant and food waste into organic farming inputs or using waste for heating – and extracting maximum benefit from products before they become waste.


Volvo Construction Equipment expands landfill-free operations to three additional sites
Photo: Volvo CE’s Jinan Technology Center has achieved landfill-free status.

Data plays a crucial role as an enabler for change, providing insights that help refine and enhance waste management practises. Comprehensive waste separation systems at every site ensure that as much waste as possible is recycled. Across Volvo CE, 85% of waste is recycled. Waste is separated, sorted, collected, classified and weighed before being transported to waste contractors for recycling or disposal.

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