Woda a różnorodność biologiczna

Woda a różnorodność biologiczna

Water and Biodiversity are integral to Etex’s Road to Sustainability 2030, with dedicated policies and goals to minimise our environmental footprint. Water is a key input in the manufacturing process of our fibre cement, gypsum, calcium silicate, and insulation products. We also recognise the impact our quarries, manufacturing sites and supply chain  can have on ecosystems and biodiversity, and we are committed to addressing these challenges responsibly.

Woda

Nasze cele na rok 2030

  • Objęcie 100% naszych obiektów planami gospodarki wodnej do 2027 r.
  • Zmniejszenie intensywności poboru wody o 20% do 2030 r. 

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Nasze wyniki za rok 2024


0,79


Całkowita intensywność poboru wody

(+0.8% vs. 2023) m3 na tonę wyprodukowanego towaru nadającego się do sprzedaży


5.593


Całkowite objętości poboru wody w wartościach bezwzględnych

(-10% vs. 2022 baseline) Megalitry

How do we achieve our goals?

How do we achieve our goals?
How do we achieve our goals?

We have a Water policy which outlines our commitment to water stewardship by reducing withdrawal, maximising efficiency,  and ensuring that the water used in our operations safely returns to the environment.

At Etex, responsible water management is essential for both environmental sustainability and long-term business resilience. While water remains an affordable resource, its availability—particularly in water-stressed regions and/or where usage is restricted—can impact operations. To proactively address these risks, we use databases like Aqueduct and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to assess vulnerabilities and guide mitigation efforts.

Discover our Water policy

Spotlight on water initiatives

Spotlight on water initiatives
Spotlight on water initiatives

At the Maipú plant in Chile, we are implementing a circular approach to water management, focusing on reusing and recycling water in our industrial processes. By replacing freshwater with process water in our fibre cement operations, we reduced Maipú’s water withdrawal intensity by 18% in 2024, contributing to our broader company water targets. In 2025, these efforts are projected to save over 4,100m³ of freshwater per month in this plant, equivalent to more than one and a half Olympic swimming pools. With ongoing monitoring, we aim to reduce freshwater consumption by 37% compared to 2024, and ultimately, by 50% compared to 2023.

WYkorzystanie wody w w naszych fabrykach płyt gipsowo-kartonowych

Gospodarka wodna jest istotną częścią naszego planu #RoadToSustainability2030. Słodka woda ma kluczowe znaczenie, ponieważ używamy jej do picia, kąpieli i nawadniania naszych gospodarstw, a także podtrzymuje ekosystemy.

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Biodiversity

Our 2030 goals

By 2027:

  • Cover 100% of manufacturing sites within key biodiversity areas (KBAs) with biodiversity assessments and management plans.
  • Cover 100% of Etex-operated quarries with biodiversity management plans.
    By 2030:
  • Cover 100% of manufacturing sites within or near (<5km) KBAs with biodiversity assessments and management plans.
  • Ensure 85% of key raw material suppliers with nature-related impacts (land-use, habitat destruction, deforestation) have biodiversity remediation and restoration plans in place.

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Our figures


31


operational sites owned, leased, or managed in or near key biodiversity areas.


12


active quarries in or near protected areas or key biodiversity.

How do we achieve our goals?

How do we achieve our goals?
How do we achieve our goals?

We have a Biodiversity policy that outlines our commitment to preserving and promoting biodiversity. We assess risks and opportunities across our operations, develop management plans for both quarries and manufacturing sites, and engage suppliers on biodiversity considerations, prioritising locations based on their proximity to key biodiversity areas or protected areas.  To further strengthen this commitment, we have approved company-wide biodiversity targets, which are now embedded in our Road to Sustainability 2030.

We are part of Eurogypsum and have representatives in all environmental and biodiversity working groups. In the Quarry Working Group, our mandate includes promoting sustainable quarrying and mining, cooperating with NGOs, and monitoring biodiversity-related legislative developments in the EU. On a local level, our businesses are members of similar associations.

Spotlight on biodiversity

Spotlight on biodiversity
Spotlight on biodiversity

In 2024, we conducted a proximity study to better plan our actions. Using the globally recognised International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) interactive map, we identified 31 manufacturing sites within or close to key biodiversity areas (KBAs) and protected zones. While our biodiversity targets cover all quarries, this study helps us organise our efforts where they matter the most, maximising the impact of our actions on nature preservation.