sustainability
at Heinzelmann

Quality means sustainability. That's what we stand for.

The raw material supplied is 100% processed further.

The bark obtained during the debarking process is used as a raw material for the production of humus or as a valuable, uncontaminated fuel for combustion in large-scale cogeneration plants. Sawmill by-products such as sawdust and woodchippings are also reused. We use our own wood chips as a CO2-neutral fuel for the gentle and energy-saving drying of our wood in the latest generation of drying chambers.

FSC®

Wood marked with the FSC mark is subject to strict requirements, including environmentally friendly production methods, resource-saving use of wood and energy, avoidance of environmental pollution, etc. 1999 as one of the first companies in southern Germany to be awarded the international seal of quality FSC 2019, which is recognized by all environmental associations, recertified until 2024 Certification number: SCS-COC-004757 The following types of wood and products are available in FSC®-certified versions: Types of wood: spruce | fir | Douglas Fir | pine | Larch. Products: Sawn timber of all kinds, knotless boards, palisades, posts, system timber. Information at: www.fsc-deutschland.de

PEFC

Sustainability means thinking about the future.

The forest ecosystem is a network of effects in which every intervention has more than one consequence. Heinzelmann's tasks are therefore just as diverse. The goal: to improve sustainable forest management. With standards that take ecological, economic and social aspects into account.

CE

DIN EN 14081-1 Timber structures Strength-graded structural timber with a rectangular cross-section, Part 1: General requirements deals with the strength of graded structural timber with a rectangular cross-section. It is a harmonized standard, which means that this type of standard is intended to create a uniform internal market for the product in the EU. The products that comply with this standard bear the CE mark.

In harmony with nature

The logs from the forest, most of which are delivered over short distances, are computerised to minimise waste and maximise quantity and value. The resulting by-products are 100 per cent recycled. The wood chips go to the paper and pulp industry, while wood shavings are used to operate the drying chamber. All systems are powered by hydropower and photovoltaics. We also only use electric forklifts.

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