SÖDERTÄLJE, Sweden,
Jan. 15,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With the aim of turning
20,000 tonnes of used sand from Scania's foundry into mortar
instead of landfill at construction material producer Weber
Saint-Gobain in 2025, the saving on virgin materials will enhance
circularity at both companies.
Scania's purpose is to drive the shift towards a sustainable
transport system, and a key part of this is adopting circular
business models, maximising the use of existing resources and
minimising waste. Since Weber's products are primarily composed of
natural aggregates, namely virgin sand and gravel, resources that
are accessible but finite, the company has dedicated many years to
the pursuit of substitutes for virgin sand to establish a more
circular economy and diminish environmental impact.
The collaboration with Weber means used sand from Scania's
foundry is transported to mortar manufacturing instead of landfill.
"To be efficient with the limited resources we have on Earth, and
prolong their lifespan is a way to lessen the impact on the
environment. Re-using the large amounts of sand that are used in
the casting of engine components is one of many actions that
enables Scania to remain in the lead of the transition to
sustainable transports," says Fredrik Nilzén, Head of
Sustainability, Scania.
The transports have already begun, and in 2025, about 20,000 tonnes
of sand will be transported the 150 kilometres between Scania in
Södertälje and Weber Saint-Gobain in Vingåker, equivalent to three
fully loaded trucks every day. All transports are return cargo from
Stockholm, having a positive
climate impact, as the trucks otherwise would return empty.
The cooperation means less virgin sand has to be extracted. The
positive environmental impact is immediate. "With the sand
from Scania, we lessen the use of virgin sand with 30 percent,
and the potential is even greater. The ambition is to have
substituted all the virgin sand in our products with alternative
aggregates by 2035," says Anders Anderberg R&D Director, Weber
Saint-Gobain.
Scania has a history of collaborating with other innovative
players, and welcomes initiatives where the company can work across
industries. "Our values are shared by many, and the opportunity to
leverage each other's expertise to create a society that benefits
everyone should not be missed," says Nilzén.
Watch this video to learn more about this initiative
CONTACT:
Erik Bratthall
Corporate Public and Media Relations manager
Phone: +46 76 724 45 27
erik.bratthall@scania.com
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