Circular Thinking is also sustainability.
When industry is thought through properly, the impact changes.
At Erum, we have spent decades rethinking how to produce better with fewer resources. Thinking in circular terms means questioning materials, processes, and models until more efficient ways of doing industry are found.
Sustainability does not appear at the end of the process. It begins when decisions are made about how to design, produce, use, and return materials to circulation. Because when industry is thought through properly, the impact changes.
Thinking about sustainability also means thinking about industry.
At Erum, sustainability does not function as an isolated department or as corporate discourse. It is part of how decisions are made. We integrate it into strategy, into the way we produce, and into the way we relate to our environment. It enables us to anticipate risks, respond to new market demands, and continue building a solid industrial project for the long term.
When sustainability is integrated into the business, it ceases to be a promise and becomes a competitive advantage.
Sustainability is demonstrated in how things are done.
Our strategy translates into concrete decisions that impact all the group’s industrial activity.
Climate and energy
We work to improve the energy efficiency of our operations and incorporate renewable energies that reduce the environmental impact of production.
Circularity and
materials
We optimize the use of materials, promote recycling, and develop products designed to remain in circulation for as long as possible.
People and
value chain
Sustainability is also built with people. We are committed to safe working environments, professional development, and a value chain aligned with our principles.
Sustainability is measured in results.
Our circular approach enables us to transform waste into resources and continuously improve the efficiency of our industrial processes.
Every advance in circularity, energy efficiency, or materials management translates into a more responsible industry prepared for future challenges.
Because when materials return to the system and processes are optimized, impact ceases to be theoretical and becomes a result.
of recycled plastic
circular models
Continuing to rethink to do it better.
Sustainability is a tool for anticipating the changes to come: new regulations, new market expectations, and new ways of producing. At Erum, we continue to question the established, explore new solutions, and develop more efficient and circular industrial models.
Because the industry of the future is not improvised.
It is thought through. Rethought. And built step by step.