Lindab takes a step towards certified sustainability

Lindab, Eurovent

The market-leading circular duct systems Lindab Safe and Lindab Safe Click have been certified for strength and leakage according to the toughest tightness class D by Eurovent. Lindab is the first company in Europe to receive such a certificate for a duct system from the renowned organisation.

According to the EU, buildings are responsible for 40 per cent of all energy consumption in member states. Ventilation is one important contributing factor and in any building, whether it be a school, a commercial property or a private house, the ventilation system constitutes approximately 30 per cent of the total energy consumption.

Ventilation requires energy to work but poorly functioning systems often lead to unnecessarily high consumption.

”We are delighted by the news. The certification is an acknowledgement of Lindab as a leading provider of modern indoor climate solutions, but also a milestone that will hopefully raise the overall standard of production in the ventilation industry”, says Torbjörn Bruzelius, strategic product manager for Lindab Group.

The certification is a reminder that high-standard ventilation solutions are a necessity in our efforts to reduce energy consumption and minimise strain on the environment.

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