Our mill was entirely built based on international sustainable construction standards, supported by the LEED system (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, in English), aiming for LEED BD+C v4, LEED Zero Energy and LEED Zero Water Certification which, in other In other words, these are certifications granted to buildings that are self-sufficient in generating energy for their operation, as well as guaranteeing the treatment of effluents to balance the project's water balance, in addition to low carbon emissions.
The certification process involves evaluating the entire implementation of the building, from project design to operation. For this, the following requirements are evaluated: Integrated process, Location and Transport, Sustainable land, Water efficiency, Energy and atmosphere, Materials and Resources, Quality of the Internal Environment, Innovation and Regional priority. With the works still ongoing, our goal is to achieve certification in 2024, when the structures must be completed and ready for certification assessment.