Sustainability

EEA tries to keep the life expectancy of the delivered machine longer than expected by providing continuous spare-parts and services to our customers.

 

Keeping the life expectancy of machines longer than expected, has sustainable benefits:
It reduces waste: By avoiding the disposal of machines, businesses can reduce the amount of electronic waste (e-waste) that ends up in landfills or is improperly managed.
It reduces cost: Maintaining and repairing existing machines is more cost-effective than purchasing new ones. Therefore, businesses save on capital expenditures but as well on operational costs. This is particularly beneficial for small and medium-sized enterprises with limited budgets.
It reduces carbon footprint: Businesses can avoid the carbon emissions associated with the production, transportation, and disposal of new equipment by repairing their current machine.

Overall, adopting sustainable practices and extending the life expectancy of machines aligns with the principles of circular economy, resource efficiency, and environmental stewardship.
It enables businesses to reduce their environmental footprint, enhance their reputation, and contribute to a more sustainable future. This is the direction that we are taking at EEA.

Providing equipment that limit the consumption of important resources or limit the emissions of polluting gazes.

 

The world we live in today requires businesses to be sustainable and take care of the environment. First of all, for their reputation and the increase demand.
Consumers & Suppliers are increasingly conscious about environmental issues and are searching to create partnerships with businesses that align with their values. Adopting sustainable practices can enhance a company’s reputation and attract new customers.

Secondly, to comply with new regulations. Governments are implementing stricter environmental regulations to address those issues. By proactively incorporating sustainable practices, businesses can stay ahead of these regulations and their competitors.

Lastly, sustainable practices reduce cost in the long run. By reducing energy consumption, optimizing the use of resources, and minimizing waste, businesses can lower their operational costs. It is a famous method from Japan called: Kaizen.

EEA sees the importance of transitioning to become more sustainable. We are committed to take the steps necessaries to become better and have a positive impact on the world.