NORMA Germany wins first prize for its approach to saving energy

Frankfurt/Main, Germany, 24 August 2015 – NORMA Germany GmbH (“NORMA Germany"), a subsidiary of NORMA Group, was honoured by Ökoprofit Frankfurt for coming up with the "Best Measure" in this year's round of selections with its new energy-saving approach to manufacturing joining technology products. Ökoprofit Frankfurt is a cooperative project of the City of Frankfurt and the business community in the Rhine-Main region that is aimed at supporting companies in the area of environmental management and cutting their energy consumption by half by the year 2050. With its concept on saving energy, NORMA Germany is demonstrating its responsibility for the environment and resources and, at the same time, its ability to innovate.

“We are proud to be recognized by Ökoprofit for our energy concept,” said Gerhard Wulz, managing director of NORMA Germany. “It is often the simple ideas at first glance which then have amazing effects. This new approach to saving energy represents our company’s next step in staying competitive and, at the same time, in taking responsibility for nature and the environment.”

By optimizing the energy consumption during production of TORRO, NORMA Germany combines conserving natural resources with lowering operating costs. The NORMACLAMP TORRO is a multigrade hose clamp for applications with high mechanical stress. The concept that the company has been using for three months consists of shutting off the compressed air supply when a machine stands still. This saves NORMA Germany approx. 200.000 m3 of compressed air, 25,000 kWh of electricity, 14,000 kg of CO2 and around EUR 5,000 each month.

NORMA Germany hosted the Ökoprofit workshop on 22 July 2015. Eight other companies from Frankfurt and the surrounding region besides NORMA Germany took part in this year's presentation and selection round. In total, 65 companies and organizations from Frankfurt participated in Ökoprofit Frankfurt between 2007 and 2014. The outcome of this initiative: CO2 emissions were reduced by 39,855 tons, 11.4 million kilowatt hours less electricity were consumed and more than EUR 3.95 million were saved. Ökoprofit Frankfurt is an important pillar of Frankfurt’s climate change policies and contributes to achieving the objectives of the Frankfurt "Master Plan 100% Climate Protection".

NORMA Group started to systematically integrate corporate responsibility into its Group strategy in 2012. The company provides transparency regarding its own achievements and progress in the area of corporate responsibility on the website www.normagroup.com/cr and in its Sustainability Report 2013.

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