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Hyperion Composites Factory Now Using 100% Renewable Wind Energy

Eleanor Bickerton

Created at: Mar 11, 2021

Last updated: Mar 11, 2021

Composite Renewable Sustainability

As part of our ongoing Life Cycle Assessment, EnviroBuild are delighted to announce our Hyperion composite ranges have switched to being produced using wind power. This means that going forward, the factory that produces Hyperion composite products will run on 100% renewable energy.

It’s EnviroBuild’s mission to source products with the highest possible quality and with the greatest possible eco-credentials, so that the choice between quality and sustainability can be one and the same. This move is one further step toward our mission and one we’re very excited about.

 

What impact will this have?

With the latest production changes, Hyperion composite decking boards will produce 91% less carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) across its lifetime than softwood timber decking boards. Carbon dioxide equivalent is a term which measures a carbon footprint by describing the equivalent global warming impact for all greenhouse gases involved.

The impact is sizable when comparing the emissions from Hyperion decking production before and after our move to wind power. Hyperion decking now produces 47% less carbon dioxide equivalent emissions across the supply chain and its lifetime.

 

Why the comparison with softwood timber?

As this is part of our Life Cycle Assessment, we’re weighing up every section of our supply chain as well as the lifetime environmental impact of our product. A timber deck produces greater emissions overall across their lifetime because of the need for treatment and maintenance. Treatments such as deck sealant have very large carbon dioxide equivalent emissions due to the chemicals they contain. Composite decking on the other hand doesn’t require any treatments.

 

Why does this not completely eradicate the problem?

This factory is only one part of the overall supply chain. We'll now be offsetting this factory, which is the biggest use of energy, but that doesn't necessarily represent all the energy used in every stage of production. Some of the supply chain is still on a normal power mix as of now, it’s the composite materials which are now produced using 100% renewable energy. This isn’t to downplay or disparage our efforts, but an honest look into the future and the work that can still be made.

 

What other efforts are being made?

This is the first change to come of our Life Cycle Assessment and there will be more to come. We’re very much looking forward to the future and more exciting updates. In the meantime, we’re still putting a heavy focus on our 10% Pledge as we always have done, where 10% of all profits are donated to sustainable causes. This money contributes toward various Rainforest Trust projects, in which the worlds most threatened tropical rainforests are purchased and protected, saving endangered species and their habitats.