Bavarian Minister Honours Aicher Holzbau for Climate Protection
Bavarian State Minister Tanja Schweiger has honoured Aicher Holzbau GmbH for its dedication to operational environmental and climate change protection. The company, based in Bavaria, has been recognised for its commitment to sustainability and climate neutrality.
Aicher Holzbau GmbH, founded in 1983 and originally a sawmill, has evolved into a wood construction company. It relies on the consistent use of dry wood and wood-based materials for durability and building protection. The company's commitment contributes to the global sustainability goals and the Bavarian Climate Protection Act's aim of achieving climate neutrality by 2040.
The Bavarian Environmental and Climate Pact, established in 1995, is a cooperation between the Bavarian State Government, vbw, BIHK, and BHT. It provides a platform, www.umweltpakt.bayern.de, that shares experiences, offers information, and funding opportunities for companies like Aicher Holzbau GmbH that contribute to climate change protection. The pact's award, valid for three years, entitles the use of the official logo 'Bavarian Environmental and Climate Pact'.
This is not the first time Aicher Holzbau GmbH has received this recognition. It was previously honoured in 2011 for its commitment to environmental and climate change protection.
Aicher Holzbau GmbH's dedication to sustainability and climate neutrality has been recognised by the Bavarian State Minister Tanja Schweiger. The company's use of dry wood and wood-based materials, along with its commitment to the Bavarian Climate Protection Act, makes it a notable contributor to the state's environmental and climate change protection efforts.