SUSTEINABILITY & CSR

Bencore commitment for a better planet.

Reducing the environmental impact to a minimum and having control over the entire life cycle of materials have become almost imperative for Bencore.

The brand, in fact, has always been very keen on circular economy and sustainability and, since 2010, it’s a member of the Green Building Council, a professional community operating in the field of sustainable construction that promotes and supports the transition of the market towards sustainability through the promotion of a third-party certification system and certification protocols (GBC systems) whose parameters set precise criteria for the design and construction of healthy, energy-efficient buildings with low environmental impact.

Bencore has also developed its own approach to the world of re-use summarized in the concept of the three Rs: Recollection, Recycle and Reuse. With this approach it is possible to give second life to abandoned plastics and thus reduce the environmental impact to a minimum.

Sustainability

Bencore products and materials can be easily recycled
at the end of their life cycle.

The reuse of Bencore panels also contributes to the circularity of the process:
Bencore panels used as walls can then be used
as tops, tables, shelves or, which has already been done, transforming them
into furniture objects.

Bencore has come up with the idea of collecting its products and materials after their use and recycling them hence creating an additional value and giving the material a second life.

Bencore products and materials have another important feature: lightness.
A Bencore product is much lighter than a glass counterpart or other material, thus reducing transport and storage costs. Bencore also uses other 100% recyclable materials such as glass, cardboard and aluminum.
Transparency is also not a secondary aspect as it reduces the need for artificial light in environments where the Bencore panel is used.

In addition, Bencore pays a lot of attention to the so-called waste material that can be used for smaller products or samples by reducing the production of waste to practically zero.

Features of LEED®

The LEED Green Building Rating Systems are voluntary, consensus-based, and market-driven. Based on existing and proven technology, they evaluate environmental performance from a whole building perspective over a building’s life cycle, providing a definitive standard for what constitutes a green building in design, construction, and operation.
The LEED rating systems are designed for rating new and existing commercial, institutional, and residential buildings.
The allocation of points between credits is based on the potential environmental impacts and human benefits of each credit with respect to a set of impact categories. The impacts are defined as the environmental or human effect of the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the building, such as greenhouse gas emissions, fossil fuel use, toxins and carcinogens, air and water pollutants, indoor environmental conditions. A combination of approaches, including energy modeling, life-cycle assessment, and transportation analysis, is used to quantify each type of impact. The resulting allocation of points among credits is called credit weighting.

Architects, real estate professionals, facility managers, engineers, interior designers, landscape architects, construction managers, lenders and government officials all use LEED to help transform the built environment to sustainability.

Contribution of Bencore® panels to points allocation between LEED’s credits:
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)

Hereinafter you will find a list of LEED’s credits which Bencore® panels (Starlight, Lightben and Hexaben) can contribute allocating points to. The reference text is LEED NC v3 rating system.

1. EA – Energy & Atmosphere

1. EA – Energy & Atmosphere

Intent
To verify that the project’s energy-related systems are installed, and calibrated to perform according to the owner’s project requirements, basis of design and construction documents. Benefits of commissioning include reduced energy use, lower operating costs, fewer contractor callbacks, better building documentation, improved occupant productivity and verification that the systems perform in accordance with the owner’s project requirements.
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Regulated (non-process) energy includes lighting (for the interior, parking garage, surface parking, façade, or building grounds, etc. except as noted above), heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) (for space heating, space cooling, fans, pumps, toilet exhaust, parking garage ventilation, kitchen hood exhaust, etc.), and service water heating for domestic or space heating purposes.

EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance

1–19 Points

Intent
To achieve increasing levels of energy performance beyond the prerequisite standard to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use.

Thanks to Bencore® product families Starlight, Lightben and Hexaben architects can design architectural elements like dividing walls, roof lights, false-ceilings, doors, floors, stairs elements etc. with translucent materials that let the natural light reaching inner parts of the building without sacrificing privacy of working / living spaces. So you can achieve a reduction in energy consumption for lighting systems, improving occupant well-being.
Light Transmission tests on Bencore® panels are in progress and you will find them on our internet site

2. MR – Materials & Resources

2. MR – Materials & Resources

1–3 Points

Intent
To extend the lifecycle of existing building stock, conserve resources, retain cultural resources, reduce waste and reduce environmental impacts of new buildings as they relate to materials manufacturing and transport.
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Requirements Maintain the existing building structure (including structural floor and roof decking) and envelope (the exterior skin and framing, excluding window assemblies and non-structural roofing material).

All Bencore® family products Starlight, Lightben and Hexaben are extremely light in weight thanks to their honeycomb core that provides light weight against an high stiffness. Architects can use Bencore® panels in building renovation with a special attention to materials that do not add excessive load to existing walls and structures.
Used as partition walls, doors, false-ceillings, Bencore® panels give an answer to a strategy aimed at refurbish building so reducing environmental impact due to old building demolition and new building construction.

To extend the lifecycle of existing building stock, conserve resources, retain cultural resources, reduce waste and reduce environmental impacts of new buildings as they relate to materials manufacturing and transport.

Requirements
Use existing interior nonstructural elements (e.g., interior walls, doors, floor coverings and ceiling systems) in at least 50% (by area) of the completed building, including additions.

Thanks to Bencore® product families Starlight, Lightben and Hexaben architects can design architectural elements like dividing walls, roof lights, false-ceilings, doors, floors, stairs elements etc. with translucent materials that let the natural light reaching inner parts of the building without sacrificing privacy of working / living spaces. So you can achieve a reduction in energy consumption for lighting systems, improving occupant well-being. Light Transmission tests on Bencore® panels are in progress and you will find them on our internet site

MR Credit 1.1: Building Reuse — Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof 1–3 Points

1 – 3 Points

Intent
To reuse building materials and products to reduce demand for virgin materials and reduce waste, thereby lessening impacts associated with the extraction and processing of virgin resources.

Requirements
Use salvaged, refurbished or reused materials, the sum of which constitutes at least 5% or 10%, based on cost, of the total value of materials on the project

MR Credit 1.2: Building Reuse—Maintain Interior Nonstructural Elements

1 Point

Intent
To extend the lifecycle of existing building stock, conserve resources, retain cultural resources, reduce waste and reduce environmental impacts of new buildings as they relate to materials manufacturing and transport.

Requirements
Use existing interior nonstructural elements (e.g., interior walls, doors, floor coverings and ceiling systems) in at least 50% (by area) of the completed building, including additions. Thanks to Bencore® product families Starlight, Lightben and Hexaben architects can design architectural elements like dividing walls, roof lights, false-ceilings, doors, floors, stairs elements etc. with translucent materials that let the natural light reaching inner parts of the building without sacrificing privacy of working / living spaces. So you can achieve a reduction in energy consumption for lighting systems, improving occupant well-being.
Light Transmission tests on Bencore® panels are in progress and you will find them on our internet site

I pannelli Bencore® delle famiglie Starlight, Lightben, Hexaben ed Ecoben possono essere impiegati per la realizzazione di elementi architettonici non portanti quali pareti divisorie, porte, contro-soffitti, pavimenti ecc. che, nel momento in cui fosse necessario, possono essere modificati nelle dimensioni o spostati per essere reimpiegati nell’edificio stesso nell’ottica di una strategia di prolungamento del ciclo di vita del manufatto architettonico, evitando la produzione di rifiuti da conferire in discarica, riducendo così i costi e l’impatto ambientale.

Per maggiori informazioni relative alla possibilità di reimpiego dei pannelli Bencore® si faccia riferimento all’Ufficio Tecnico Bencore® (lab@bencore.it).

MR Credito 3 – Riutilizzo dei materiali

Punteggio LEED: 1 – 2 punti

Finalità
Riutilizzare materiali e prodotti da costruzione in modo da ridurre la domanda di materiali vergini e da ridurre i rifiuti, diminuendo in questo modo gli impatti ambientali associati all’estrazione ed ai processi di lavorazione delle materie prime.

Requisiti
Usare materiali recuperati, restaurati o riutilizzati in modo che la loro somma costituisca almeno il 5% o il 10%, basato sul costo, del valore totale dei materiali del progetto.

I pannelli Bencore® delle famiglie Starlight, Lightben Hexaben ed Ecoben, qualora dovessero essere recuperati a seguito di una demolizione o di una ristrutturazione di un edificio, possono essere riutilizzati in un nuovo ciclo di vita: la possibilità di rilucidare le superfici – in particolar modo quelle in PMMA – ed effettuare lavorazioni sui pannelli stessi ne consente un impiego per la realizzazione di nuovi prodotti, evitando così il conferimento in discarica.
Per maggiori informazioni relative alla possibilità di reimpiego dei pannelli Bencore® si faccia riferimento all’Ufficio Tecnico Bencore® (lab@bencore.it).

MR Credit 5: Regional Materials

1–2 Points

Intent
To increase demand for building materials and products that are extracted and manufactured within the region, thereby supporting the use of indigenous resources and reducing the environmental impacts resulting from transportation.

Requirements
OPTION 1:
Use building materials or products that have been extracted, harvested or recovered, as well as manufactured,within 350 Km of the project site for a minimum of 10% or 20%, based on cost, of the total materials value. If only a fraction of a product or material is extracted, harvested, or recovered and manufactured locally, then only that percentage (by weight) can contribute to the regional value. Bencore® panels can contribute to allocate LEED points to this credit when used within the area highlighted on the map.

 

3. IRQ – Indoor Environmental Quality

3. QI – Environmental Quality

In European countries people spend about 90% of their days inside buildings. This means that the building quality standards greatly influence well-being, productivity and quality of life.
Studies on people exposition to indoor polluting agents demonstrates that closed places show danger to health sometimes twice higher than outdoor places.
Indoor polluting agents can come out from buildings, furniture or form chemical components (paintings, smoke, radon, asbestos, benzene …)
A practical way to prevent these problems is to include in the tender specification, materials less dangerous for human health and with low chemical emissions. Adhesives, paintings, carpets, wooden products with low potentially-irritating emissions can reduce people exposition and lower heath damage.
A convenient scheduling of material delivery and building works execution can reduce exposition of material to humidity and to contaminants adsorption.
Sun light reduces the need of electric light and so of energy consumption. This contributes to lower the impact on natural environment for energy production and consumption.
Courtyards, entrance-halls, rooflights, lamps, external shelters, adjustable shutters used alone on together, are strategic architectonical solution to get a natural lighting until late time.

IE Q Credit 4.3 / option 2: Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systems

1 Point

Intent
To reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants.

Requirements
OPTION 2:
All flooring elements installed in the building interior must meet the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emission from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004.
Bencore® Starlight Floor is a composite panel produced using low-emissive adhesives. Starlight Floor can be used for floors, steps, platforms giving a contribution to allocate points for the present credit.

Related Credit: IEQ 8.1

IE Q Credit 8.1: Daylight and Views—Daylight

1 Point

Intent
To provide building occupants with a connection between indoor spaces and the outdoors through the introduction of daylight and views into the regularly occupied areas of the building.
Thanks to Bencore® product families Starlight, Lightben and Hexaben architects can design architectural elements like dividing walls, roof lights, false-ceilings, doors, floors, stairs elements etc. with translucent materials that let the natural light reaching inner parts of the building without sacrificing privacy of working / living spaces. So you can achieve a reduction in energy consumption for lighting systems, improving occupant well-being.

Related Credit:IQI 6.1

GBC e LEED

Per continuare a mantenere alto il livello della propria qualità di produzione nel pieno rispetto dell’ambiente, Bencore® ha partecipato con ben 5 persone al corso di Formazione aziendale sulle norme LEED organizzato da GBC Italia.

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