sustainability Program

Our work leaves an enviromentally friendly handprint for our customers

Sustainability Program

The objectives of AMP’s sustainability program are circular economy as part of design and construction, efficient use of materials, waste reduction and recycling, and transparency and sustainability in the supply chain.

Our latest project is Reuse, a circular service that promotes the reuse of building materials. During the project, we are developing a digital material procurement platform that will make up-to-date information available to everyone and make it easier for products to be reused.

We have developed the AMP Aid app and a service package for maintenance and upkeep. By repairing and maintaining the existing facilities, their life cycle can be extended. 

We are building material-efficient facilities by focusing on accurate quantity calculations, which reduces waste during the construction phase. We ensure that waste generated during construction and demolition is sorted and recycled appropriately in cooperation with Kuusakoski Oy.

We develop transparent and environmentally friendly supply chains. We also offer our customers carbon footprint calculations for their projects.

The objectives of the Responsibility Program

 Circular economy as part of design and construction

 Efficient use of materials

Waste reduction and recycling

Sustainable and transparent supply chain

Reuse Circular Service

We want to promote the circular construction through our work. Our new Reuse Circular Service enhances the reuse of building materials.

 

Recycling

As our customer, you don’t have to worry about recycling. We make it easy for you by ensuring that waste generated during construction and demolition work is sorted and recycled appropriately.

References

We’ve supported over 100 companies in bringing their construction projects to life.

McDonald’s

AMP had the honor to build Nummela’s first McDonald’s restaurant. AMP was responsible for the entire construction process of the new building.

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