Projects

With the support of the European Union, through the Environmental Investment Centre (KIK), Hansa24 Group has advanced two key projects. The Resource Efficiency Investment, funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), focuses on optimizing material usage and production flow. The Resource Utilization and Storage Conditions Improvement, backed by the Cohesion Fund, enhances storage and production efficiency. Both projects aim to improve sustainability and reduce resource consumption.

Phase I

Hansa24 Group OÜ Resource Efficiency Investment, European Union Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF)

Brief description: Hansa24 Group OÜ is investing in improving resource efficiency in the production process and achieving optimal material flow.

Objective: The aim of this new resource-saving project is to improve the use of input materials and optimize the material flow in the production facility.

Outcome: The project will result in the implementation of a new cutting machine, aspiration system, production building, and forklift, leading to a more resource-efficient production process.

Grant amount: €500,000.

Phase II

Hansa24 Group OÜ Resource Utilization and Storage Conditions Improvement, Cohesion Fund

Brief description: Hansa24 Group OÜ is investing in improving resource utilization in the production process and enhancing storage conditions.

Objective: The goal of this new resource-saving project is to transition to warehouse-based production, automate the cutting process, and improve storage conditions.

Outcome: The project will result in the adoption of innovative equipment and the achievement of a more resource-efficient production process through improved storage conditions. Production efficiency will increase, wood and electricity consumption will decrease, and the carbon footprint of the production process will be reduced.

Grant amount: €401,487.20.

Insulated elements (EAS)

In collaboration with Estonian Business and Innovation Agency, we developed a woodhouse solution assembled from insulated elements. The project resulted in a prototype that can be manufactured in a factory, transported by trucks, and easily installed at the destination.

Co-financed by the European Union