Astander’s Purpose at ESY
Astander’s purpose in the EcoShipYard project is to contribute significantly to the improvement of the environmental performance of shipyards and the promotion of material circularity in the shipbuilding industry. Through the analysis of innovative technologies for shipyard processes and sustainable practices in the activity, with which it is intended to achieve a reduction in energy consumption and waste generation, and obtain greater traceability of materials, expanding the knowledge of this field for future integration. Astander not only seeks to be another participant in the EcoShipYard project, but also aspires to be an agent of positive change in the sector. Its commitment to sustainability and respect for the environment drives its constant search for new solutions and practices that can make a difference in the naval industry. Through collaboration with the other project partners, Astander works to disseminate its knowledge and experiences, and promote the adoption of sustainable practices across the industry.
Astander’s Vision at ESY
Astander’s vision in this project is to become a benchmark for the European shipbuilding industry in terms of environmental practices and circularity of materials. They seek to drive the path in the adoption of sustainable technologies and processes that reduce the environmental impact in the naval sector. In addition, Astander aims to be an example and a driver in the naval sector towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly industry. As a participant in this project for the implementation of eco-efficient technologies and processes, Astander aspires to be recognized as a benchmark of excellence in terms of environmental practices and circularity of materials in the ship repair and transformation sector. The focus on sustainability and respect for the environment of this project enhances the innovative nature of the company and the adoption of practices that minimize the environmental impact of its activities. With this, we reference our subcontractors, collaborators and customers on the path of the circular economy.
Co-funded by the European Union. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program under grant agreement no. 101138730.