Sustainability
Because We Care
What will our children’s future look like in 10 to 20 years, if we don’t change anything? This question is a great part of our decision-making. We strive to produce our products and run our business as sustainable as possible to reduce our impact on the environment. Our goal is to keep our emissions and waste to a minimum and focus on climate-neutrality.
Sustainability thanks to
long-lasting products
and conscious handling of ressources

It’s important to us to manufacture robust products with an economical serial production. The more durable our volumes, macros, holds, etc. are, the longer you can enjoy them. At the same time, material consumption reduces is half as much. Thanks to our products longevity, purchasing new products isn’t directly necessary. Besides that, we make sure that the manufacturing process uses as minimum material and energy as possible. If residual wood pieces or other material waste remain, we implement them back into the work cycle or use it thermically. Plastic waste is collected and sent back to the supplier. To put it short, we reduce our ecological footprint by using our materials as ideally as possible when producing.
Bouldering elements
from renewable resources
and regional products

Of course, we can’t produce without material. That’s why we choose our products’ material very carefully. We mostly use wood from Europe, a material that has short transportation distances. That’s how we install the natural CO2-storage into bouldering walls and volumes in your gyms. Also, the holds are made out of climate neutral Polyurethane, which is by the way produced without plasticizers, and the amount of plant-based materials is growing. With the help of local CO2-certified suppliers, we could reduce the amount of oil and replace it with castor bean in order to raise the percentage of renewable resources up to 40%. Besides that, we managed to drastically reduce silicon-use and rosin residues. But that’s not enough for us: In cooperation with AllHOLDS, we are looking for more solutions to expand our proportion of renewable materials.