Elettromeccanica Tironi has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first company in the high-voltage power transformers market to obtain the prestigious Kiwa certification for its Raw Material Passport. This recognition marks a key step towards the transition to a circular economy and highlights the company’s deep commitment to adopting sustainable and responsible solutions.
For Elettromeccanica Tironi, obtaining this certification was not a mere coincidence, but the result of consistent and determined effort. The company has dedicated significant resources to research and development of processes that promote the use of circular raw materials, with particular focus on recycled materials and their recyclability. This commitment has been made possible by a strategic vision, shared with our long term Customer Alliander, that places reducing environmental impact throughout the lifecycle of transformers at its core.
The Raw Material Passport certification is a symbol of excellence, confirming that the primary components of the energy equipment produced by Elettromeccanica Tironi meet high circularity standards. With this certification, the company not only stands out in the sector but also sets itself as a role model for businesses wishing to integrate sustainability into their production processes.
The significance of this achievement goes beyond the company itself: it represents a tangible contribution to the creation of a greener economy, where recycling and waste reduction become priorities. Elettromeccanica Tironi is thus playing a fundamental role in promoting sustainability within the transformer sector, leading the entire industry towards more circular and responsible practices.
The official recognition was presented to Matteo Tironi during Alliander’s International Supplier Day, in the presence of Leendert van der Marel (Kiwa NL) and Rick Hof, head of corporate purchasing at Alliander.