A sustainable future with proven climate impact reductions
A smarter way to reduce energy use and emissions
A smarter way forward
Looking for a dehumidifier that does more than just control humidity?
With Airwatergreen's FLEX and NEXT, you not only protect your business—you also make a measurable difference for the climate.
Independent life cycle assessments show that our products use significantly less energy and generate significantly lower emissions compared to traditional alternatives.
This means lower costs, better ESG performance and a future-proof solution.
Certified as low-carbon technology
Airwatergreen dehumidifiers are officially classified as EU taxonomy-registered under the category "Manufacture of other low carbon technology".
What does it mean for you?
This means our technology qualifies as climate-friendly - helping your business meet sustainability targets, comply with new regulatory requirements and qualify for green finance.
We have produced a full climate calculation according to ISO 14067.
The result?
Our products reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 50% over their entire life cycle.
Less energy in = less climate impact
Dehumidifiers use electricity over time. Therefore, energy use is crucial - and this is where our products excel the most.
Compared to traditional technologies:
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FLEX uses half as much electricity and has almost 50% less carbon footprint.
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NEXT life cycle emissions by over 130 tons of CO₂e per installed unit.
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More than 90% of emissions occur during the use phase - where Airwatergreen products are superior.
Actual results from actual installations
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One FLEX unit in a pumping station reduced heating demand and saved over 23 tons of CO₂e during its lifetime.
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In one food warehouse, better humidity control reduced shrinkage by only 0.4%, equivalent to over 9 000 tons of CO₂e saved.
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NEXT shift electricity consumption to low-price periods, reducing CO₂e emissions by an additional 30 tons per unit.
Designed for recycling and longevity
Designed for recycling and longevity
- wants to reduce energy costs
- reporting according to ESG frameworks
- or invest in future-proof infrastructure
Want to know more about how we meet the EU taxonomy criteria? Read our article on the process here.