Building Industry Leader ASSA ABLOY Joins the Venerable U.S. Regenerative Network to Augment its Core Sustainability Strategy
Global leader in door opening solutions teams with dynamic green build business consortium to continue to meet industry’s demands for products and solutions that deliver safety, security, convenience and sustainability
Berkeley, CA – The Regenerative Network, the business consortium of leading global and venture-backed green building product manufacturers and service providers, announced today its newest exclusive member, ASSA ABLOY, which offers innovative and diverse door and hardware products that provide energy efficient and sustainable openings that meet life safety and security requirements of today’s high performance buildings. ASSA ABLOY is the 25th member of the prestigious Network and the exclusive member of their industry category.
“Environmental ethics and social responsibility are an integrated part of ASSA ABLOY’s commitment to providing products and services that are environmentally sound throughout the entire production process and the product life-cycle,” said U.S. Regenerative Network CEO and founder David Gottfried. “ASSA ABLOY’s presence greatly enhances our dynamic roster of companies that seek the highest pinnacle of sustainability.”
“The environment, business ethics and social responsibility are critical issues to address in a society of which we are an integrated part,” said Aaron Smith, Director of Sustainable Building Solutions at ASSA ABLOY. “Our unconditional aim is to make sustainability a central part of our business philosophy and culture, but even more importantly is the job of integrating sustainability into our business strategy. Our Membership in the U.S. Regenerative Network will help us further realize that and position us for continued economic profitability.”
ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions, the primary sales force to the market, has offices throughout North America that offer door and hardware consultative and specification writing services to architects, end-users, security integrators, facility managers and others involved in the construction, safety and security of a building.