Inside the Mix – Understanding additives in 3D printed concrete
3D printed concrete offers the potential for quick sustainable construction
EcoVadis is one of the world's largest and most trusted providers of business sustainability ratings and has rated over 130,000 companies since starting in 2007. The rating covers four main categories, 'Environment', 'Labor & Human Rights', 'Ethics' and 'Sustainable Procurement' allowing us to set goals and track our progress in these different areas year-on-year.
Our overall score put us in the 91st percentile and the top 15% of all accessed companies resulting in this Silver award.
This represents our sustainable practices in the running of our business, however, we also have a large portfolio of sustainable, recycled and bio-based products to help our customers achieve their sustainability goals.
A word from our sustainability lead, Koen Nickmans - "For an SME like Lawrence Industries, showcasing our ongoing efforts in sustainability is not straightforward and requires significant work behind the scenes due to limited resources. This makes me even more proud to be formally recognised by Ecovadis for the development of actionable and measurable policies that translate to real improvements on the ground with our valued stakeholders (internally, customers, and principals). Onwards and upwards!"
3D printed concrete offers the potential for quick sustainable construction
Expandable graphite and Quarzwerke minerals can be used to enhance flame-retardant systems for EV safety.
High Temperature Expandable Graphite from LUH is able to be used in thermoplastics without expanding during the extrusion process.