Steico SE
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Societas Europaea | |
ISIN | 🆔DE000A0LR936 |
Industry | Building products from renewable raw materials |
Founded 📆 | 2001 |
Founder 👔 | |
Headquarters 🏙️ | Feldkirchen Germany |
Area served 🗺️ | |
Revenue🤑 | US$388 million |
Members | |
Number of employees | 2000 (2021) |
🌐 Website | steico.com |
📇 Address | |
📞 telephone | |
The STEICO Group is a German company for building products made from renewable raw materials. The Group's parent company STEICO SE is based in Feldkirchen near Munich.[1]
Products[edit]
The Group develops, produces and distributes ecological building products made from renewable raw materials. The core business of the STEICO Group is the production and sale of wood fiber insulating materials, which accounted for 66.3 % of sales in 2020. Laminated veneer lumber accounted for 12.3 % of sales, and web beams for 11.3 %.
Products include dry-process flexible wood fiber insulation, wet-process stable wood fiber insulation boards, wood fiber insulation boards for facade insulation (ETICS), and insulation boards with stiffening effect. Web beams and laminated veneer lumber form the structural elements. In addition, the STEICO Group manufactures hardboard and is active in the timber trade. The products of the Munich-based company are used in new construction and in the renovation of roofs, walls, ceilings, floors and facades.
As an internationally active company, the company has subsidiaries in Poland, France and Great Britain. The STEICO Group's production facilities are also located in Poland and France. From 2016 to 2018, STEICO was able to increase energy production from biomass by 79 percent and energy efficiency by 17 percent. In 2019, regular operations at the Polish production plants were switched completely to biomass.
Activities for climate protection and resource conservation[edit]
Since 2018, STEICO SE has published an annual sustainability report.[2] In 2021, STEICO SE was one of the first winners of the Bavarian Resource Efficiency Award[3]
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