Making the company more sustainable every single year – this is an integral part of Progroup‘s value framework. The company’s Sustainability Report 2023 documents the enduring commitment and makes its goals, measures and successes transparent.
“2023 was a challenging year from an economic perspective, not just for our industry, which is closely linked to gross domestic product. I’m delighted that, despite this general climate, we have managed to record positive results in many aspects. We’re convinced that we are on the right path, but we also know that we still have a long way to go,” explains Maximilian Heindl, CEO.
One of the measures is the start of construction work on the new waste-to-energy plant in Sandersdorf-Brehna. The project alongside the existing PM3 paper factory has made significant progress in the last year. It is an important element of the circular economy and Progroup’s comprehensive decarbonisation strategy. The power plant, which is scheduled to start operating in summer 2025, will help to further reduce the company’s emissions, especially when combined with a CO2 capture and use concept that is set to be developed.
The example of Eisenhüttenstadt demonstrates how successful this concept is in practice: Progroup’s paper factory there is connected to a waste-to-energy plant that supplies the energy needed for production – and does so by utilising rejects. These are waste materials that originate, among other places, from the company’s own paper production and would otherwise need to be disposed of. This allows Progroup not only to reduce the use of fossil fuels, but also to conserve resources and embrace the circular economy in its production.
The company has been implementing a number of measures and projects to save resources for many years. The strategy of embracing the latest technologies in the production of containerboard and corrugated sheets is particularly beneficial here. In 2023, the company managed to achieve further successes in this area: for example, within one year, Progroup reduced its specific consumption of fresh water, measured in m³ per tonne of total output (containerboard and corrugated board sheets), from 2.15 to 2.02 m3. The percentage of kraftliner paper made from fresh fibres in production was also reduced from 12% in 2022 to just 11% in 2023.
Sustainable business development with a focus on growth can only be achieved with committed, well-trained employees. Progroup does everything it can to recruit employees, train them and retain them over the long term. In return, the company offers secure, attractive jobs with international career prospects and numerous opportunities for further training and development through the Progroup Campus.
Progroup cooperates with regional organisations at all its sites and as a ‘corporate citizen’ it supports charitable projects – especially with children and young people. The institutions it supports include Wi-Wa-Wunderland e. V. in Eisenhüttenstadt, the multi-generational house in Offenbach an der Queich and the Bitterfeld-Wolfen-Gräfenhainichen Social Welfare Association.
The full report containing all the company’s facts and figures is available here.