Sustainability doesn’t stop at the kind of aluminum we use

Cooperation and Partners

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  • Innovation through partnerships

    To decarbonise the biggest industries in the world and lead the way towards a net-zero society, WICONA partners with forward-leaning customers to lower the carbon footprint of our products. 

  • Leading through strong cooperations

    Our partnerships enable us to set industry-leading standards in energy efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability while jointly developing visionary solutions for the architecture of the future.

  • We take our responsibility seriously

    Making more sustainable windows means you pay attention to every material you use, each one of its components. To keep moving towards a 100% recyclable window. 

Making more sustainable windows means you pay attention to every material you use, each one of its components. To keep moving towards a 100% recyclable window. 

recycled polyamide

Recycled polyamide

We offer thermal insulation strips made from recycled polyamide, setting WICONA apart as the first system supplier worldwide to do so. These strips come standard, at no extra cost, with excellent mechanical, physical, and environmental performance. The material has a certified rating equivalent to polyamide 6.6, ensuring no compromises on quality, including Uf ratings. It outperforms bio-based polyamide in sustainability, stability, and cost-effectiveness, as confirmed by DIN EN 14024 testing.

glass

Glass

WICONA and Saint-Gobain Glass join forces to lead the market towards low-carbon façades. WICONA and Saint-Gobain Glass are joining forces to drive decarbonisation by helping the building industry design sustainable façades that have circularity built in. The two companies are leading the way through the use of low embodied carbon products thanks to a high percentage of recycled materials: specifically, WICONA aluminium façade products manufactured from Hydro CIRCAL® 75R and the Saint-Gobain Glass ORAÉ® glass substrate.

We take care of our customers