STAYING ON-TRACK

Our sustainable product and service portfolio that helps you identify and act upon your green transformation targets.

How does it work?

We implement sustainability measures throughout your journey to ensure the output that checks all the necessary boxes.

01 DESIGN

We offer streamlined design-build solutions that unify the entire process – from concept to completion – under one contract. This integrated approach allows for faster project delivery, optimized budgets, and a seamless client experience, all handled by a coordinated team of industry professionals.

02 MATERIALS

We are continually decreasing
cement content, experimenting
with novel materials, and ensuring
supplier compliance to minimize
emissions and waste.

03 PROCESSES

From waste reduction in factories
to electrification of the
construction site – in each step,
we minimize our environmental
and social impact.

What’s in it for you?

Our sustainability efforts are customer centric: share your targets, figures, and expectations, and we will define the process to achieve them.

Our sustainability capabilities

Our CO2 emissions calculation tool can identify building’s carbon footprint while it’s still just an architectural vision.

 

Our one-layer concrete walls have achieved 31.95% carbon reduction compared to EPD declarations.

We are introducing new products that are made of our new composite material, comprising concrete, wood and brick.

2024

INHUS Group Goes 100% Renewable with New Solar Power Park

Investing over €3 million, INHUS Group launched its own solar power capacity as part of a 25-hectare, 22 MWp solar park. This switch means all company operations are now powered by renewable electricity - about 2 million kWh annually - cutting CO₂ emissions by around 776 tons each year.

2023

First CO₂-Neutral Hybrid Facade Wall in the Baltics

INHUS developed and launched a groundbreaking three-layer facade wall made with cross-laminated timber, insulation, and brickwork in concrete — pre-fitted with windows. This innovative design is CO₂ neutral, supports increased wood use in construction, and offers a sustainable, cost-effective solution for hybrid buildings in the Baltic region.

2021

INHUS Introduces Prefab Facades with Preinstalled Windows

INHUS began producing facade walls in the factory with windows already installed, reducing on-site waste and cutting the number of deliveries needed for construction projects.

2022

INHUS Innovates to Reduce Cement Use in Concrete

INHUS began experimenting with new concrete mixes that include microsilica and slag to lower the amount of cement needed. Early lab tests suggest microsilica could reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 20%, while slag use may cut emissions by as much as 30% during production of single-layer wall panels.

2022

Secondary Use of Process Water

In our commitment to reducing water consumption and minimizing environmental impact, we have implemented the secondary use of process water. This practice involves capturing and treating water used in our manufacturing processes so it can be reused within the facility rather than being discharged as waste. By recycling process water, we significantly lower our freshwater demand, reduce wastewater generation, and enhance overall operational efficiency. This initiative supports our goal of conserving vital water resources and advancing sustainable production methods.

2022

Crane Electrification

As part of our ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency, we have successfully transitioned to a fully electrified crane fleet across all INHUS construction sites. This site electrification initiative means that 100% of our cranes now operate on electricity instead of internal combustion engines. Moving forward, we are focused on precisely measuring electrical consumption at each site to optimize energy use and continue minimizing our environmental footprint.