Since Dec. 1, 2021, Fenix innovative materials for interior design has been carbon neutral. This achievement is the result of a favorable product build-up and the implementation of a long-term sustainability strategy.
“Reducing Fenix’s carbon footprint and reaching carbon neutrality are key components of our sustainability policy,” said Alessandra Fusi, sustainability manager for Nemho (Next Material House), the center of excellence for innovation and technology for all Broadview Holding material companies. “We are convinced that improving our environmental footprint is not only the right thing to do, but it is also essential to the continuity of the brand.”
Becoming carbon neutral means that, based on the total quantity of square meters sold monthly, Fenix will contribute to the reduction of CO2 emitted into the atmosphere through carbon offsetting projects. The selected carbon-captured projects are waste-to-energy facilities in which the methane gas released from the landfills is used to generate electricity.
To reach carbon neutrality, all the carbon emissions released into the atmosphere during the life cycle of Fenix materials—from the extraction and transport of the raw materials, though the production of Fenix and, ultimately, their disposal—have been quantified. Fenix’s carbon footprint is certified by an independent third party.
Fenix innovative materials were created for interior design by Arpa Industriale in 2013. In May 2020, Formica Corp. announced it will market, manufacture and sell Arpa Industriale’s Fenix innovative materials for interior design to customers and designers in North America.