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JVP cares for enviroment

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JVP’s entire activity is always carefully planned, controlled, documented and constantly improved, for Planet Earth, for us, and especially for future generations.

JVP has made a clear and intentional ethical choice to reduce the environmental impact of its systems for their entire lifetime, starting from the choice of raw materials, followed by production that limits waste and consumption, installation and modifications, to an advanced program of reuse or complete recycling, in a circular economy approach, if disposal is required.

These are more than just words: JVP has always been a pioneer in the practices, modalities and certifications required to produce and work in accordance with its principles.

JVP obviously complies with all the requirements established by international rules and standards, as well as with those that might initially be considered “trendy”.

Environment and Technique

As part of a clear and conscious ethical choice, JVP is strongly committed
to reducing the environmental impact of its systems throughout their lives.

There are many environmental sustainability protocols for buildings around the world, such as: ITACA in Italy, LEED® in USA, WELL® in USA, DGNB® in Germany, BREEAM® in Great Britain, HQE® in France, MINERGIE® in Switzerland and GECA® in Australia.
Although they have different procedural approaches, all of the protocols assign scores to buildings based on their environmental impact and increasingly their human impact on the place where they are built, in both the short and long terms. In essence, products such as raised floors are rated based on a detailed analysis of raw materials, components, processing, transport, installations, modifications, recycling and disposal, which must be done already at the design stage.
To date, JVP has design, production and certification practices for its products and systems compliant with the strictest design requirements typical of new design or construction buildings, the only ones guaranteeing real and effective environmental sustainability of the world our children will live in.

JVP has always worked hard to reduce the environmental impact of its systems throughout their entire lifetime, starting from the choice of raw materials, followed by production methods that limit waste and consumption, installation and modifications, to an advanced program of reuse or complete recycling, in a circular economy approach, if disposal is required.

To make it easier to understand, JVP has called on experts in the field to help it present the BREEAM®, LEED®, WELL® and CAM (Italy) assessments in a summary sheet.