In 2018, GROHE launched its initiative to replace plastic in product packaging with more sustainable alternatives. To date, approximately 10 million items of product packaging made from plastic have reportedly been eliminated; by 2021, this figure is set to be significantly increased to up to 35 million.
The transition to plastic-free packaging is a process that involves all production sites equally. In addition to identifying the most commonly used plastic packaging, new, more sustainable alternative materials must be 2 researched, tested, and then implemented. “Offering plastic-free packaging is part of our comprehensive 360° sustainability approach, which equally includes employees, suppliers, customers, processes, products and our contribution to society. For us, as a brand, it is important to constantly review existing processes from the perspective of sustainability,” says Thomas Fuhr, COO Fittings LIXIL International and CEO of Grohe AG. “The mission to achieve entirely plastic-free product packaging by 2021 is an important step in our contribution to the fight against the global plastic waste problem.”
In addition to this, GROHE’s existing sustainable product solutions continue to play a crucial part in helping consumers to reduce their single-use plastic consumption. The GROHE Blue Home offers still, semi-sparkling and sparkling water directly from the kitchen tap – filtered and chilled to the optimum drinking temperature for a perfect taste. A family of four who replace their purchases of bottled filtered or sparkling water with a GROHE Blue Home system can on average save up to 800 plastic bottles per year.
Pacific Garbage Screening & GROHE united against plastic waste
GROHE’s goal of reducing plastic waste is also strengthened by its cooperation with Marcella Hansch, founder of Pacific Garbage Screening e.V. Both partners share the vision of achieving clean water by reducing plastic waste in oceans and rivers. The trained architect is developing a water platform that collects plastic waste in rivers before it is flushed into the oceans. Alongside GROHE’s financial support of the project, both partners are also committed to raising public awareness of the plastic problem and making people aware of how to achieve a more sustainable lifestyle.
In addition to its initiative against plastic waste, the global brand is pursuing a clearly defined carbon strategy: as one of the leading manufacturers in the sanitary industry, GROHE’s production has been carbon-neutral since 1 April 2020. To this end, the brand converted all LIXIL EMENA production plants to green electricity in July 2019. GROHE also offsets so far unavoidable CO2 emissions through compensation projects and supports activities that are based on very high standards, such as the Gold Standard, developed under the leadership of the WWF.
Due to its ongoing commitment to sustainability, GROHE has repeatedly achieved top rankings in the German Sustainability Award, and in 2017, the sanitary brand was awarded the CSR Award of the German Federal Government. Last year, GROHE CEO Thomas Fuhr was awarded the B.A.U.M. Environment and Sustainability Prize by the B.A.U.M. corporate network for his commitment to sustainability.