Drums – designed for promoting sustainability and reducing waste
Axjo’s drums are designed for durability and reuse, making them an integral part of various circular systems.
By promoting multiple uses within circular systems, we help our customers minimize their environmental impact and achieve more efficient resource management.
Hello, Humera Baneryd, Head of Sustainability, Rexel Sweden AB. Why is sustainability important to you?
In the long term, sustainability is crucial. We must change our ways to continue living off the earth’s resources. If we deplete them, humanity’s future will be at risk.
How do you work with sustainability at your facilities today?
We have set clear goals for both the entire organisation and our employees. We encourage everyone to ask themselves, “How can I contribute to sustainable business?” It’s important that every employee feels they can make a difference, even in their daily work.
What is your focus in terms of sustainability?
There are two main focuses: reducing our own emissions from operations, and helping our customers make more environmentally sustainable product choices.
How important is it for you to work with suppliers who have sustainability as their main focus?
It’s very important. We hold our suppliers to high standards to ensure they actively work with sustainability. We can’t sell products from suppliers who don’t have control over their value chain or don’t work to reduce emissions. We also value sustainability data from our suppliers, as it helps us guide our customers toward the right choices.
More case studies
Case: Kjell & Co
Kjell & CO is transitioning from using virgin polymers to sustainable Greenology Compounds. By switching to these eco-friendly materials, they are reducing their environmental impact while maintaining the high-quality standards their customers expect.
Case: Prysmian Group
Prysmian Group has transitioned from using standard recycled materials to Axjo’s innovative Greenology Compounds. This shift allows them to maintain high performance standards while reducing their environmental footprint.