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Discover the Retrofitt Vision,

Reinventing Sustainable Renovation

At Retrofitt, we firmly believe that energy-efficient and sustainable renovation is essential to meet the current challenges facing Europe.

We are committed to transforming existing structures by applying innovative renovation solutions that combine energy performance with environmental respect.

At Retrofitt, we have a mission: to accelerate the renovation of buildings for a sustainable impact on the environment and society.

 

What are our action levers for sustainable renovation in Europe?

  • 1

    Zero Waste Goal and Sustainable Materials

    • Use of low-carbon impact materials sourced from the circular economy
    • Industrialized production with off-site systems for precise resource management and reduced waste
  • 2

    Reduction of Emissions and Energy Efficiency

    • Reduction of transportation and off-site prefabrication to lower emissions by 60%
    • Smart thermal renovation for more efficient and less energy-consuming buildings
  • 3

    Improvement of Productivity and Profitability

    • Digitalized processes to optimize the design and execution of renovations
    • Off-site construction, allowing for high-quality mass production and reduced on-site timelines
  • 4

    Preservation of Heritage

    • Renovation that respects existing structures, combining modernity with architectural conservation
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Current and Future European Challenges

 

  • Environmental Impact: The construction sector is responsible for 40% of global CO₂ emissions, 50% of raw material consumption, and 30% of global waste.

 

  • Aging Building Stock: Over 220 million buildings in Europe were constructed before 2001, representing 85% of the building stock, and require renovations to improve their energy efficiency.

 

  • Energy Poverty: 82 million Europeans struggle to cover their housing costs, and the number of homeless individuals is on the rise.

 

For more information here – Construction 2050