In its new guidelines, the European Commission has set an ambitious goal: to achieve full decarbonization of the construction industry by 2050. The transformation is enabled by cooperation of sector leaders and the use of technologies increasing the energy efficiency of buildings. Further sustainable construction solutions are being launched by Selena Group, whose founder and owner Krzysztof Domarecki has recently become the ambassador of the international #BuildingLife campaign supporting implementation of the European Green Deal.
Decarbonization should be considered in three aspects: economic, social and environmental ones. In addition to reducing CO2 emissions, sustainable solutions must also generate savings and increase the comfort of living. For 30 years now, Selena has been committed to creating environmentally friendly, easy-to-use and quick-to-install products. I trust this is the right way to protect our planet against climate change.
– says Krzysztof Domarecki, the ambassador of the #BuildingLife campaign.
Krzysztof Domarecki (Selena) & Alicja Kuczera (PLGBC)
Roofs restore greenery to cities
Major energy savings
The coating reduces energy consumption, and consequently CO2 emissions, generating significant financial savings. By lowering the temperature of large roofs of industrial facilities, we reduce air-conditioning costs by up to 25%. At the same time, we reduce stress in the roof structure, extending its roof life and ensuring its long-term waterproofing performance. The coating allows optimal temperature to be achieved inside the building. This increases the security of industrial production and storage of goods, and increases the comfort of life and work of people staying in the buildings.
- says Jarosław Kulesza, COOL-R Global Coordinator.
COOL-R system on the Salgado Filho international airport in Porto Alegre, Brazil