Aicher Holzbau Wins Bavarian Environmental Award for Sustainable Wood Construction
Aicher Holzbau GmbH, a prominent wood construction company, has been recognised for its dedication to environmental and climate protection. The Bavarian State Minister for the Environment, Thorsten Glauber, presented the award as part of the Bavarian Environmental and Climate Pact.
Founded in 1983 as a simple sawmill, Aicher Holzbau GmbH has grown significantly to become a major player in the wood construction industry. Based in Halfing, the company's commitment to sustainability has earned it this prestigious award for the second time, having previously received it in 2011.
The company's use of dry wood and wood-based materials contributes to its solid, durable, and effective building protection. This commitment not only benefits the local environment but also aligns with global sustainability goals and the Bavarian Climate Protection Act's aim of achieving climate neutrality by 2040. The award is valid for three years and entitles the company to use the official logo 'Bavarian Environmental and Climate Pact'.
Aicher Holzbau GmbH's dedication to operational environmental and climate protection has been recognised with a significant award. The company's use of sustainable materials and commitment to green practices are expected to continue contributing to both local and global environmental goals.