Strabag Romania launches its sustainability initiative

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European construction leader Strabag launched its "Work on Progress" sustainability initiative in Romania. This campaign reflects their commitment to achieving climate neutrality across their entire business by 2040.

The construction industry faces a significant challenge: it generates roughly 38% of global CO2 emissions. Strabag aims to tackle this by promoting sustainable and resource-efficient construction practices. Their strategy focuses on three key areas: people, planet, and innovation.

Strabag emphasizes using eco-friendly materials, minimizing waste through innovative design, and maximizing resource efficiency and recycling.

Strabag Romania, with 30 years of experience in the country, is committed to leveraging its technological expertise to introduce innovative solutions. They are actively promoting digitalization in infrastructure and civil engineering projects, aiming for a more technology-driven construction industry.

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