The following also applies to the building hardware trade, technical wholesale and the industrial supplies trade: investing in sustainable products now secures long-term market opportunities and reduces risks.
The EU Taxonomy Regulation sets new standards for sustainable materials and influences product selection in the construction industry. Retailers who include sustainability-oriented products in their range at an early stage benefit from increasing demand and better positioning in tenders. Customers are specifically looking for solutions that enable resource efficiency, reusability and CO₂e reduction.
Companies that offer taxonomy-compliant products at an early stage not only benefit from regulatory certainty, but also from increased market demand as customers and construction companies increasingly turn to sustainable alternatives. Buildings constructed with taxonomy-compliant materials also benefit from better valuations and more attractive financing conditions, as the focus is on carbon footprint, recyclability and circular economy.
At the same time, regulatory requirements are increasing: Sustainability requirements and reporting obligations are constantly evolving and require greater consideration of sustainable products in the supply chain. In the future, construction companies will also place greater demands on retailers to offer products that are demonstrably taxonomy-compliant.
Adapting the product range to taxonomy-compliant products such as TOGE concrete screws at an early stage enables distributors to adapt strategically to upcoming market changes and ensure economic security for their own supply chain. The EU Taxonomy Regulation is increasingly influencing product selection in tenders – dealers must react in order to remain competitive in the long term. Those who choose the right products now will minimize risks and secure new market opportunities.
TOGE develops and produces fastening solutions that can be removed easily and without leaving any residue, and that enable materials to be separated by type. Our concrete screws, pre-tested for taxonomy, promote resource conservation, reuse and enable circular construction. With detachable connections from TOGE, you can expand your range with future-proof fastening solutions that already meet the requirements of the EU taxonomy and circular economy – and are in demand from your customers.
Since December 2024, the external service provider CircularSkills has been reviewing our product range with regard to taxonomy capability. The next step is to develop environmental product declarations (EPDs) for individual products in order to transparently present all environmentally relevant properties. These measures help our customers to make informed purchasing decisions and implement sustainable construction projects.
As a Würth Group company, TOGE focuses on three central areas of transformation:
CLIMATE
Reduction of CO₂e emissions through energy-efficient processes and sustainable supply chains.
MATERIAL CIRCLES
Promoting material cycles through recyclable and removable fastening solutions.
SOCIAL STANDARDS
Responsibility for fair working conditions and sustainable value creation along the supply chain.
Regional procurement as a strategic approach
Regional procurement is a central building block for a sustainable supply chain. It makes an overarching contribution to the implementation of all three transformation fields – by shortening transport routes and reducing CO₂e emissions, strengthening material cycles and promoting social responsibility within the value chain.
Acting responsibly – our Code of Compliance
As part of the Würth Group, TOGE is also committed to upholding the highest ethical standards. The Code of Compliance ensures that our commitment to a sustainable and fair supply chain goes hand in hand with responsible conduct in all business areas.