OUR ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGY
Our prefabricated bathrooms, designed for durability and adaptability, are part of a
committed approach to reducing the environmental impact of construction!
- The desire to manufacture sustainable prefabricated bathrooms pods. Our first bathrooms pods, installed in 1992, are still in use! (We fight against programmed obsolescence)
- Historical preference for local suppliers, 6 main suppliers are located within 50 km of our manufacturing plant. (Allows reduce the impact of transport)
- We manufacture our bathrooms pods in France and 70% of our bathrooms pods components are made in Europe (we favour local partnerships).
- Since 2016, BAUDET has offered a range of bathrooms with metal structures.
- BAUDET is exploring new ways to reduce the impact of raw materials in the eco-design of its bathrooms.
- Prefabricated bathrooms have an estimated lifespan of over 50 years!
- The BAUDET Refresh service allows bathrooms installed for 30 years to be given a second life.
- Our bathrooms can be dismantled and reinstalled in a new location, supporting building reversibility and adapting to changing building uses.
Our Advantage: FDES (Environmental and Health Declaration Sheets).
Our bathrooms received their FDES in December 2023.
Guaranteed to have a low carbon impact with a lifespan of at least 50 years, our products ensure a sustainable and environmentally friendly project, aligning with your eco-design approach.
Prefabrication: an environmental choice by nature
Reduction of transport impact
Our solution reduces transport by more than 50% between an off-site construction site and a traditional construction site. On average, one trip is enough to deliver 10 prefabricated bathrooms. This approach helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which directly benefits our partners' projects in terms of sustainability and environmental respect.
Waste reduction
We have optimized recycling at the production factory to minimize waste at the source. On construction sites, packaging is kept to a minimum, and only one type of waste—the protective plastic sheeting from the bathrooms—is collected. This not only leads to savings in waste collection and recovery but also helps achieve the goal of zero waste on-site.