COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS AND RESPECT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT CIAT pursues an exemplary quality approach to developing sustainable and efficient systems which conform to the standards of today and anticipate those of tomorrow. We ensure that our developments conform to the various environmental directives and regulations and, as a real driving force in our sector, also participate in their implementation. THE ENERGY-RELATED ECO-DESIGN: PRODUCTS(ERP) EUROPEAN RESULTS THAT EXCEED DIRECTIVE THE REGULATORY The European Directive 2009/125/CE ErP outlines theREQUIREMENTS OF conditions and criteria relating to the eco-design of products that affect energy consumption throughout TOMORROW, TODAY their life cycle,from manufacture,to use and until disposal at end of life. It encourages manufacturers toAt CIAT we strive to reduce the ecological design products that improve energy efficiency whileimpact of our equipment throughout its life reducing their overall impact on the environment, incycle, from creation to final decommissioning. particular the resources consumed throughout their We confirm this strong environmental policy in service life. CIAT’s commitment to limit its impact onour commitment to respecting ISO 14001 and environment is in line with the targets of the EuropeanISO 45001 certifications, and undertake: climate and energy package for 2030. • To integrate environmental aspects as early as possible in the product design process; • To take into account and make available 32,5% 32% the results of the life cycle analyses (LCA) ENERGY SHARE OF for products (complete system for heating, EFFICIENCYGAS EMISSIONSGREENHOUSE RENEWABLE ventilation and cooling); IMPROVEMENT ENERGY • To provide environmental reports related to -40% the equipment. This approach benefits from an internationally recognised standard ISO 14062 “Environmental F-GAS REGULATIONS Management - integrating environmental aspects into product designand product Since 1January 2015,the measures to control development”. emissions from fluorinated greenhouse gases have been strengthened and a number of far-reaching changes have been introduced with a view to cutting END OF LIFE RAW MATERIAL the EU’s F-Gas emissions by two-thirds by 2030 compared with 2014 levels. MAINTENANCE TRANSPORT USE DESIGN