CSR CSR - Corporate Social Responsibility. Some people think it’s a fad, we think it is an integral part of our business philosophy and a logical consequence of our progressive product development. Unlike many companies whose only focus within the CSR’s trinity (People, Planet, Profit) is on the P of Planet, MyScreen is entirely balanced. People ■ The use of aluminium means that the MyScreen panels are lightweight. Compared to traditional screens and panels, MyScreen is up to 30% lighter. This makes handling by fitters and maintenance staff a lot more person-friendly. ■ Customer-specific modifications make it possible to give every employee the workstation of their choice. ■ The production locations for MyScreen and our suppliers have been carefully chosen and are monitored for working conditions and market-standard remuneration and are guaranteed to be free of child labour. Planet ■ The frame is made from secondary aluminium. ■ At the end of the useful life, all the aluminium is suitable for 100% high quality recycling. ■ The Silent Space acoustic filler is made from recycled PET bottles. ■ The panels are supplied as standard with fabrics with the Oeko-Tex label and/or the Flower Eco Label and can be finished with C2C fabrics if required. ■ No glued joints are used, so no toxic binding agents or adhesives. ■ Only screwed joints are used. This simplifies the dismantling and allows high quality recycling of mono materials. Profit ■ All the panels can be supplied fully assembled if required, which means rapid installation and minimal disruption of the customer’s work. ■ The use of aluminium makes the MyScreen lightweight, which leads to a reduced burden on transport resources and therefore reduced fuel consumption. ■ The screwed joints mean that the MyScreen can easily be disassembled and can be reused and modified when changing the interior. MYSCREEN 195 Pagina 18

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