The defense of sustainable development is one of Future priorities as business organization. In its operations, the company maintains a balance between production and environmental preservation.
To fulfill this objective, Future constantly dedicate improvement on production processes and on awareness level of employees, in order to reduce the impact on nature caused by its operations.
We are committed to:1. Protecting the environment, including pollution prevention and sustainable use of resources
2. Meeting its applicable legal requirements
3. Continuously improving the environmental management system to increase environmental performance
Washing of toxic gases:
Future has an equipment that allows separation of contaminated air particles through washing of gases. This way, the company guarantees high quality of its product, as well as health of everyone involved in manufacturing.
Water treatment:
100% of industrial waste generated in the production process are send for a modern treatment plant. After several steps, 75% of treated water is reused in production process, and the remaining 25% of treated water are returned to the environment without any toxic residue.
For better forest management around the world! Through certification, it creates an incentive for owners, forest managers and buyers of forest products to use the best social and environmental practices. – Our suppliers have this seal!
Certificate of Circularity – for having consumed PET packaging during 2023, made from post-consumer raw materials, taken from society itself.
Environmental compensation for packaging. With this, we increase recycling rates, causing a positive socio-environmental impact, saving natural resources, reducing carbon emissions and providing income for recycling cooperatives.
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The defense of the environment and sustainability is one of our priorities.
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