Non-financial targets and sustainability 

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Activities during the second quarter

  • Peab and SSAB have launched a research project to calculate the climate benefit of SSAB’s steel manufactured with HYBRIT technology for Sweden’s entire construction and civil engineering industry. The project is part of Peab’s industry unique collaboration with SSAB concerning fossil free steel production.
  • Peab and SSAB have expanded their partnership to comprise deliveries of SSAB Zero, which refers to steel based on reused steel and fossil free energy, and  manufactured without fossil emissions. Peab plans to use half the initial delivery volume of 300 tons for micropilings in groundwork and the other half in construction projects this year. This will make Peab the first construction company in the world to use SSAB Zero.
  • Through Swerock Peab has opened a new concrete laboratory with the market’s latest in equipment for testing and analysis in different types of environments. The lab improves opportunities to develop concrete with a lower climate impact and at the same time have complete control over the products’ quality and properties.
  • Construction System has increased its range of ECO-Prefab with the product Sandwich Wall ECO 60/30 for a further 20 percent reduction in climate impact compared to its sister product ECO 30.
  • In a pilot project Swerock test-casted ECO-Betong (ECO-Concrete) with more than 60 percent slag. Within the framework of the development project ECO House, Swerock’s and Peab’s outdoor construction operations have test-casted ECO-Betong (ECO-Concrete) with more than 60 percent slag. The low climate impact has been achieved by raising the water cement ratio in the concrete and replacing almost 60 percent of the cement with the binder Merit. This new recipe has been tested in a lab environment with very good results and the goal is to use the concrete in actual construction projects.
  • Peab Asfalt and Swerock have created a cross-border knowledge exchange and purchase machines together – everything from cement mixers to wheel loaders and asphalt pavers. The collaboration has resulted in a new machine standard aimed at ensuring high quality based on aspects such as the environment and climate, the work environment and safety.
  • Peab Asfalt and the City of Helsingborg tested an electric roller that emits around ten kilos less CO2 emissions per hour compared to a roller run on diesel. The purpose is to take further steps toward the use of fossil free fuel.
  • Peab is working to implement a Supplier Code of Conduct. The aim is to ensure that business partners in our value chain meet the expectations we have regarding work conditions, anti-corruption, inclusion, whistle-blowing, due diligence and environmental responsibility. Suppliers are expected to comply with the code and ensure that their suppliers follow it. The code is key to our contracts.
  • Peab held its annual Safety Day in April and this year’s theme was the importance of preparation. This Group work environment activity is carried out in all our countries and in all Peab operations.
  • Peab has begun to hold digital safety walks to promote more assessments of safety at workplaces and thereby promote our safety culture. The idea is that they will help managers to assess how well work on the work environment is functioning in practice.
  • In line with Peab’s goal to be a leader in social responsibility we are supporting the democracy project “Make Democracy Great Again”, which is a documentary that spotlights the issue of democracy and how it’s doing. Peab will use the film in operations and show it to our 15,000 employees and in the community building school The Peab School.