Sanitana is firmly committed to sustainable development, a responsibility embraced across the entire organization. This commitment is rooted in the company’s Environmental Policy and its Environmental Management System, certified under NP ISO 14001 since 2007. It is further reinforced through clearly defined goals that contribute tangibly to minimizing environmental impact. One of the company’s key priorities on the path toward decarbonization is the reduction of CO₂ emissions.

Fully aware that resource management is essential, Sanitana applies circularity principles throughout its production processes to reduce the depletion of natural resources and minimize waste generation.

As a manufacturer of bathroom solutions, Sanitana values the planet’s resources. That’s why it designs technologies and sustainable products that promote water and energy conservation in customers’ everyday routines.

PRODUCTS

Sustainable development involves creating solutions that meet current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.

This concept is applied through Life Cycle Assessment, with particular focus on Design & Innovation and Production Processes. In the sector, Sanitana aims to support sustainable construction by using environmentally responsible and resource-efficient processes throughout the building lifecycle. The goal is to reduce the overall impact on human health and the natural environment.

Product design, maintenance needs, and end-of-life considerations all play a key role in this philosophy. Sanitana’s products significantly reduce environmental impact thanks to their durability, functional performance, and recyclability at the end of their life cycle.

Optimized packaging at the product development stage

Elimination of single-use plastics in packaging

Use of single-ink printing in packaging and simplified printing processes

Reduced packaging dimensions for more efficient production and transportation

Product Life Cycle Assessments

Solutions designed for easier disassembly and end-of-life recycling