Our ESG ambition

Our ESG ambition

JESPER FROST RASMUSSEN

Mayor of Esbjerg

The project crosses an important milestone and I would like to congratulate Quantafuel on purchasing a site that matches the needs of the company. From the beginning, Quantafuel has been aware of the possibilities in Esbjerg, and I am very pleased that the final formalities are falling into place. In 2030, Esbjerg Municipality will be CO2-neutral, and as Denmark’s sustainable EnergyMetropolis, our ambitions remain high. In this respect, we are gaining a skilled partner in Quantafuel, because the company shares our commitment to the green transition.

Our ESG ambition

CSR communication based on three key contributions

  • Circular economy.

  • CO2e reduction (avoided): environmental impact assessment.

  • Upgrading waste into a valuable, high-grade valuable ReSource.

Diversity, equality and inclusion

  • Promote gender equality.

  • D&I important principles are anchored in the company's code of conduct.

  • Established routines for maintaining and further developing an inclusive work environment

  • Regular employee consultations to ensure an open dialogue between the immediate manager and employee, with a focus on inclusion, work environment and well-being         

Working conditions, health and safety

  • 100% of employees will be covered by health insurance.

  • HSE procedure implemented on the site by Ramboll and carefully monitored by ReSource. No accidents to date.         

  • Provide employment to 50+ people in Denmark.

ReSource’s contribution to the Sustainable Development UN Goals

9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure

9.1 Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure to support economic development and human well-being, with focus on affordable and equitable access for all;

9.4 By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency.

ReSource will support the actions as a new infrastructure for recycling plastic from both industry and households in Denmark and other Nordic countries are developed

The current level of plastic recycling is low and will be improved with the new private facility and will contribute to national recycling targets.