Sustainability at Lödige Industries

Because every movement counts – for sustainability and the future

As a global industrial company, we bear a special responsibility towards our sustainability, our employees, and future generations.

Protecting our ecological habitat has been a central concern of the Lödige family for generations. That is why we are consistently committed to reconciling industry and sustainability. The manufacture of our complex machines and systems involves energy-intensive processes. This makes it all the more important for us to keep the resulting impact as low as possible.

Today, 100% of the electricity required at our production site in Scherfede is already covered by renewable energy. Of this, 88% is generated in-house and 12% is purchased green electricity, which is mainly used during peak load periods. Because what we do today should still be sustainable tomorrow.

“For us, sustainability is not a trend, but a tradition – our company-owned hydroelectric power plant has been reliably supplying us with energy since 1965 and symbolizes our sustainable thinking from the first generation to the present day.”

Philippe De Backer | Chief Executive Officer

Lödige - Sustainability Highlights

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Energy record: In 2024, we produced a total of 1.5 million kWh of electricity from photovoltaic and hydroelectric power plants, significantly exceeding our own demand of 850,000 kWh.
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Eleven of our subsidiaries are now certified according to the international environmental management standard ISO 14001.
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Since 2017, we have been able to reduce our energy consumption at the Scherfede production site by over 50% through targeted efficiency improvements.

Our contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

As a provider of modern logistics solutions, we actively support several of the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals – from clean energy and fair working conditions to sustainable urban development. For example, we promote the expansion of renewable energies with our company's own photovoltaic system and waterworks.

7 - Affordable and clean energy

By using energy-efficient drive systems, intelligent control systems, and our own power and water supply facilities, including a photovoltaic system and a company-owned waterworks, we promote the economical use of resources and the expansion of clean energy.

8 - Decent work and economic growth

Our production logistics enable ergonomic working conditions that avoid physically demanding activities such as heavy lifting, thereby actively promoting occupational safety. In addition, we invest specifically in the further training of our employees in order to promote sustainable and inclusive employment.

9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

By developing innovative and digitized infrastructure solutions, we are strengthening sustainable industry and urban logistics.

11 - Sustainable cities and communities

Our products, such as car parking systems and airport logistics solutions, support sustainable urban development through efficient use of space and modern mobility concepts.

12 - Responsible consumption and production

We focus on durable, modular systems and resource-efficient production. The targeted replacement of individual parts also supports a genuine circular economy.

13 - Climate action

Our systems are designed to enable particularly efficient processes, which reduces energy consumption and thus lowers emissions. In addition, our remote service offerings actively contribute to minimizing CO₂ emissions by eliminating the need for many on-site visits. Furthermore, our space-saving solutions enable projects that specifically serve to protect water resources.

Double materiality analysis

As part of our sustainability strategy, we conducted a double materiality analysis in accordance with the ESRS standard. This involved systematically assessing both financial materiality (the impact of sustainability issues on our company) and impact-related materiality (our impact on sustainability, society, and the economy) in order to identify material risks and opportunities as well as the expectations of our stakeholders, derive priorities, and strategically manage our sustainability goals.

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Sustainability management

At the beginning of 2023, Lödige Industries established a sustainability department under the responsibility of Nico Just to actively promote the development and group-wide implementation of a sustainability strategy. The sustainability department is in regular close contact with the relevant departments and reports directly to senior management. Since April 2025, Viola Toews Reimer has been supporting our team as a working student in the area of sustainability communication. In addition to systematically embedding sustainability in our processes, products, and everyday work, we are also dedicated to establishing group-wide sustainability reporting to promote transparency and the targeted management of sustainability-related measures.

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