Sustainability and Safety.

At ECLA, we have initiated certification processes to ensure compliance with the most stringent regulations regarding workplace safety, quality, and environmental management. Protection of people is a top priority for us: we adopt internal procedures and control systems that ensure safe environments that comply with international standards.

At the same time, sustainability is an integral part of our strategy. We use recycled or FSC®-certified materials, reducing our environmental impact without compromising quality.
However, we recognize that using certified materials is only the first of many steps. Therefore, we constantly monitor energy consumption, both within our facilities and throughout the supply chain, implementing solutions that optimize resources and minimize waste.

We invest in Research & Development to test materials and solutions that are durable and reusable over time. We optimize the logistics of goods and man power, striving to avoid unnecessary travel.

We pay particular attention to the consumables needed to package our goods: we use recycled and recyclable products, and by 2030 we have set ourselves the goal of using only paper-based packaging materials.

Each project is developed with a responsible approach, integrating design, safety, and sustainability. Contributing to improving the planet we live on is a moral duty.

 

At ECLA, we have initiated certification processes to ensure compliance with the most stringent regulations regarding workplace safety, quality, and environmental management. Protection of people is a top priority for us: we adopt internal procedures and control systems that ensure safe environments that comply with international standards.

At the same time, sustainability is an integral part of our strategy. We use recycled or FSC®-certified materials, reducing our environmental impact without compromising quality.
However, we recognize that using certified materials is only the first of many steps. Therefore, we constantly monitor energy consumption, both within our facilities and throughout the supply chain, implementing solutions that optimize resources and minimize waste.

We invest in Research & Development to test materials and solutions that are durable and reusable over time. We optimize the logistics of goods and man power, striving to avoid unnecessary travel.

We pay particular attention to the consumables needed to package our goods: we use recycled and recyclable products, and by 2030 we have set ourselves the goal of using only paper-based packaging materials.

Each project is developed with a responsible approach, integrating design, safety, and sustainability. Contributing to improving the planet we live on is a moral duty.

 

At ECLA, we have initiated certification processes to ensure compliance with the most stringent regulations regarding workplace safety, quality, and environmental management. Protection of people is a top priority for us: we adopt internal procedures and control systems that ensure safe environments that comply with international standards.

At the same time, sustainability is an integral part of our strategy. We use recycled or FSC®-certified materials, reducing our environmental impact without compromising quality.
However, we recognize that using certified materials is only the first of many steps. Therefore, we constantly monitor energy consumption, both within our facilities and throughout the supply chain, implementing solutions that optimize resources and minimize waste.

We invest in Research & Development to test materials and solutions that are durable and reusable over time. We optimize the logistics of goods and man power, striving to avoid unnecessary travel.

We pay particular attention to the consumables needed to package our goods: we use recycled and recyclable products, and by 2030 we have set ourselves the goal of using only paper-based packaging materials.

Each project is developed with a responsible approach, integrating design, safety, and sustainability. Contributing to improving the planet we live on is a moral duty.