Gira E2 light grey in recycled material.

Sustainable design line made from recycled material.

With the Gira E2 in light grey, we are introducing the first sustainable design line. The plastic parts of this design line consist primarily¹ of recycled materials, reducing the carbon footprint by around 54% in comparison to new materials.² A large number of functions from the Gira System 55 are available in the light grey colour upon request. The prices are the same as for the anthracite variant.

¹ Only the socket outlet cover and additional components, such as transparent inscription spaces, are made from new materials.
² This reduction was determined on the basis of an ecological assessment pursuant to DIN 14040 of a 1-gang plastic cover frame.

Highlights, facts and benefits:

  • Saves resources and reduces CO2
  • Produced in-house from recycled materials
  • Many features from the Gira System 55 are also available in the colour of light grey upon request

Gira E2 colour aluminium and grey matt.

The Gira E2 in colour aluminium and grey matt is also partially made from recycled materials. As usual, these colour variants are listed in the catalogue as a complete range, with over 200 functions.

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Sustainable design line made from natural materials.

Gira Esprit linoleum-plywood captivates with its simple design and organic materials, sourced from renewable raw materials. In doing so, we have reduced its carbon footprint by around 75%.²

² Compared to a Gira E2 1-gang pure white glossy reference frame. Results per LCA in accordance with ISO 14040 (in critical review).

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We are doing our bit to achieve the 1.5°C target. We therefore continuously measure and reduce our CO₂ emissions. Our climate journey is an integral part of our corporate strategy.

Durability and sustainability through proven quality.

Gira’s mechanical products are developed with a useful life of
at least 20 years. Our proven quality requirements go above and beyond norms and standards.

Material recycling in our plastics production.

We are reducing production waste to a minimum using state-of-the-art tools. We convert any waste produced into fully reusable regranulate² and feed this back into the production process for suitable product ranges.

² in the standard regranulation process, the regranulate can only be used as an approx. 15% admixture that is added to the primary granulate.