At CSJ GROUP sustainability is not just an option, it is part of our identity. We believe that it is possible to grow responsibly, combining innovation, efficiency, and respect for the environment in everything we do.
We are committed to practices that make our processes cleaner, our spaces more efficient, and our environmental impact increasingly smaller. Acting with environmental awareness means investing in the future of our company, our customers, and the planet.
Learn about some of our sustainable initiatives:

Controlled use of chemicals.
We use solutions with less environmental impact and greater biodegradability, opting for water-based products whenever possible.

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Clean and renewable energy:
We produce our own energy using photovoltaic solar panels, which significantly reduces our environmental footprint and increases our energy autonomy.

Electric mobility:
We have electric vehicles and pallet trucks that use renewable energy, contributing to a cleaner environment.

Waste management:
We transform wood waste into fuel to power the boilers that heat the paint booths and production area during winter months, a sustainable and efficient alternative.

Reuse of solvents:
We have implemented a thinner recovery system, which allows them to be reused in machine cleaning and significantly reduces the amount of waste and the cost of new products.

Proper waste management with internal eco-points:
We have created an internal eco-point dedicated to the separation and selective collection of waste, distinguishing between clean and contaminated materials. This measure facilitates the proper treatment of recyclable and hazardous waste, promoting respect for the environment and reinforcing our ecological responsibility.
At CSJ GROUP, we believe that the quality of what we produce begins at the source of the materials. That is why we work with FSC® and PEFC certified wood, two international benchmarks that ensure sustainable forest management. These certifications guarantee that the wood we use comes from responsibly managed forests, respecting the environmental balance, the rights of local communities, and good economic practices.

