Alucoil Introduces Its Innovative and Sustainable Range of Larson® EVO Composite Panels

At the international fair BAU 2025, held in Munich, Germany, the Spanish company ALUCOIL unveiled its latest lineup of larson® EVO composite panels. This launch underscores the multinational’s commitment to sustainability, eco-design, the circular economy, and efforts towards decarbonization. The event took place at what is considered the leading international platform for the construction industry in Europe, drawing the attention of numerous visitors from around the globe. ALUCOIL showcased an impressive booth, sharing space with other major brands in the industry like SCHÜCO and WICONA.

The new larson® EVO range is built on three fundamental pillars. First, it aims to reduce and offset environmental impact by utilizing recyclable and sustainable materials, thus promoting a circular economy model. The company has managed to cut CO2 emissions by up to 95% in some raw materials, earning the Carbon Neutral certification from AENOR.

Secondly, ALUCOIL has integrated GreenTECH technology into its manufacturing and design processes. By applying cutting-edge technologies, resources are optimized, waste is minimized, and the carbon footprint is significantly reduced. The company’s use of renewable energy sources and advanced techniques has earned it the Zero Waste certificate for its commitment to sustainability throughout the production chain.

Lastly, the company has made significant choices to decrease the use of plastics in its packaging, opting for recycled and compostable alternatives. This initiative ensures a sustainable customer experience from start to finish.

ALUCOIL’s booth, with its imposing displays spotlighting both the larson® EVO composite panels and the LARCORE® honeycomb core panels, became a focal point at the fair, showcasing the company’s ongoing innovation and adaptation towards a circular economy.

With the introduction of larson® EVO, ALUCOIL reaffirms its position as a leader in the sector, demonstrating that innovation and sustainability are not only compatible but crucial for moving towards a more balanced and environmentally respectful future in the construction industry.

Referrer: Decoración 2.0, decoration news in Spanish

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