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Climate-friendly acoustics made by HOFA

Sustainability is becoming increasingly more important for us in the development of HOFA acoustic modules. New materials must not only be exceptionally effective from an acoustic point of view, but also uncompromisingly sustainable if they are to be used in our acoustic modules. The HOFA PureAkust acoustic sails, for example, are made of 70% recycled fibres and are completely recyclable. For the HOFA Basstrap and the HOFA absorber, we offer a filling made of sustainable natural fibre. And of course, as a climate-friendly natural resource, wood is an important component of many HOFA acoustic modules.

But we want to do even more: We are currently testing many renewable resources for their acoustic effectiveness and use them to develop new materials for the production of acoustic modules. Because our ambition is to offer not only the best acoustic modules, but also uncompromisingly sustainable ones.

HOFA acoustic sails are made primarily from recycled plastic bottles

Short transport routes and recycling of packaging

We have always relied on our local partners in the production of HOFA acoustic modules! And that is for a reason: a study by Climate Watch found that the transport of goods is the cause of approximately 25% of the world’s CO2 emissions. All HOFA acoustic modules are produced in Germany – most of them at the workshops for people with disabilities “Lebenshilfe Bruchsal”, just a few kilometres away from our offices. This way, we support a local social organisation, which have been working with us for over 15 years and supply us reliably with high-quality acoustic modules. All HOFA products are then packed and shipped from our own warehouse.

Production of a HOFA Diffusor at the Lebenshilfe

Speaking of packaging: Of course, we also participate in the German dual recycling system for packaging waste. For example, every piece of packaging that we use is licensed with the “Green Dot” (Grüner Punkt).

We work environmentally friendly

Each of HOFA’s employees contributes to a sustainable corporate culture. Environmental protection and the reduction of CO2 emissions are included in all decisions – for example, when we talk about new technology, product innovations, electric vehicles, an improvement in our operating processes or future developments.

Technology plays a major role at HOFA – after all, in addition to being a provider of acoustic services and modules, we are also an online academy, a music studio, software developer, and media service provider. We therefore use a lot of studio and office hardware, server technology and video equipment. In this context we pay attention to long-lasting and resource-efficient technology, an environmentally conscious way of working, local partners and suppliers. Our highly digitalized and paperless office not only saves us time, but also avoids unnecessary CO2 emissions. Emails replace printed letters, and our digital archive avoids tons of files, folders and paper.

Solar power, combined heat and power generation

The generation of electricity and heat causes a lot of CO2. That’s why we only obtain green electricity. Our photovoltaic system, which has been operating since 2007, generates more electricity than we consume ourselves.

The HOFA facilities are heated with efficient and environmentally friendly combined heat and power in our own micro cogeneration plant. It generates electricity and uses the waste heat from the generator for our efficient heating system. This reduces CO2 emissions by half compared to a separate  electricity and heat generation.

We are also switching our company fleet to only electric vehicles. With our e-charging stations, which we supply with green electricity, we can not only charge our company cars emission-free, but we also offer our employees charging options for their own private vehicles.

We want to do our part to leave a healthy planet for future generations. Do you have any further ideas how we can save unnecessary CO2 emissions, or would you like to talk about our sustainability concept? We look forward to hearing from you.

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2 comments

  1. Shaodong Feng

    Could you provide the product manual or technical documentation for the HOFA Basstrap, with a focus on the product’s fire rating or the fire safety certification standards for the materials?

    1. Philipp Siebler

      Hello Shaodong
      Thanks for your comment. My colleagues at HOFA-Akustik will be happy to provide you with the relevant documents.
      To request the documents, please send an e-mail to akustik@hofa.de.
      Best wishes from Germany

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