Grohe X Series: Aiming for a world without waste – GROHE launches first Cradle to Cradle Certified ® products

  • Urgent need for action: Overconsumption of resources worldwide requires rethinking the linear take-make-waste model
  • Pioneer in the sanitary industry: Four GROHE products achieve Cradle to Cradle Certified® at the Gold level
  • Another milestone in its sustainability strategy: with this new approach, the brand further strengthens its commitment to circular economy

Take-make-waste: This is how most economic processes are currently operating. Resources are extracted to create a product which is disposed of after its end of use. This has led to an extensive resource exploitation that is diminishing the remnants of scarce and valuable resources by the minute, while also creating a global waste problem. The Global Risk Report 2021 of the World Economic Forum unambiguously states that it is high time to fight resource overconsumption: the “natural resources crises,” defined as “a result of human overexploitation and/or mismanagement of critical natural resources,” is ranked as the fifth “top risk by impact” and is expected to become a critical threat within the next 5-10 years (1).

With waste recycling rates of 99%, and a use of brass with recycling proportions of up to 80%, GROHE has incrementally approached a circular economy for several years. But now, the global brand is taking the next big step away from a linear model towards circular value creation by launching four best-selling products as Cradle to Cradle Certified ® (2) variants. GROHE has achieved the Gold level with all four products submitted for certification. After switching to CO2-neutral production in April 2020 and targets to replace all plastic components in product packaging with environment-friendly alternatives in 2021, the global brand is once again reinforcing its commitment to a sustainable transformation.

From linear to circular – the economic model of the future

To break this new ground in product development, GROHE has collaborated with strong partners and drawn on the revolutionary Cradle to Cradle® (C2C) design concept, which has become increasingly significant for those striving for a circular economy. In contrast to a linear model, the C2C concept enables GROHE to drastically reduce the use of new resources: a product is designed and manufactured with the intent of using its components in its end-of-life-phase for the creation of new products.

The C2C concept is an approach for designing intelligent products, processes, and systems by taking the entire life cycle into account. All materials are understood as nutrients in closed biological or technical cycles. The concept differentiates between consumer goods (e.g. natural fibres or detergent), which are biodegradable, and service products (e.g. taps), that are broken down into their original materials. Therefore, resources can potentially be re-used endlessly, meaning that the C2C approach goes far beyond the conventional recycling of products. Cradle to Cradle Certified ® products have thus been assessed for their use of environmentally safe, healthy, and recyclable materials.

“There is a massive opportunity for innovation in the building sector, since it accounts for more than 50% of the worldwide material consumption”, said Prof. Dr. Michael Braungart, who developed the C2C design concept together with William McDonough. “GROHE plays an important role in setting a precedent that circularity in the sanitary industry is indeed possible.”

The path to Cradle to Cradle Certified ®

GROHE’s research laboratory in Hemer, Germany, played a crucial role in the Cradle to Cradle certification process and advanced GROHE’s journey to its first Cradle to Cradle Certified ® products. “To achieve a certification, a product is evaluated in terms of the following five categories: material health, material reutilisation, renewable energy, water stewardship, and social fairness. Each product is then designated a level of achievement,” says Torsten Meier, Leader Research and Development Fittings LIXIL International. “By evaluating all components, we were able to gain further insights into our products, which we will use for upcoming product developments.”

Three taps – GROHE BauEdge S-Size, GROHE Eurosmart S-Size and GROHE Eurosmart Kitchen – and the GROHE Tempesta shower rail set are now Cradle to Cradle Certified ® at the Gold level. Moreover, the sustainable impact of GROHE BauEdge and GROHE Eurosmart is enhanced with SilkMove ES technology, where ES stands for energy-saving. The technology prevents the unnecessary use of hot water by supplying only cold water when the tap lever is in the middle position. In this way, GROHE’s SilkMove ES technology can help reduce a building’s carbon footprint – particularly important in light of the fact that carbon emissions from buildings and construction constitute almost 40% of global carbon emissions. 

“Gold level certification is a strong validation of GROHE’s commitment to transforming its products and business model from linear to circular. By using the Cradle to Cradle Certified ® Product Standard to optimise the sustainability of the taps and shower rail set, GROHE is establishing a new benchmark within the sanitary industry for the design and delivery of products that are safe, circular and responsibly made” says Dr. Christina Raab, Vice President of Strategy and Development for the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute.

“Circularity is a long journey and we are at the very beginning”, explains Thomas Fuhr, Leader Fittings LIXIL International and Co-CEO Grohe AG. “I’m very proud that we have reached these outstanding results. Our three taps as well as our Tempesta shower set achieved Cradle to Cradle Certified ® Gold. The certification process is extremely demanding – it considers upstream manufacturing processes as well as internal production – but the gains are clear: a drastic reduction in the consumption of new resources. It is our obligation to drive a mindset shift in the industry. The Cradle to Cradle Certified ® Product Standard gives us a framework for looking differently at the life cycle of products, in a way that we see them as valuable stores of raw materials and to use only materials that do not harm people or the environment. This is the only way to ensure better living for future generations.”


The circular journey continues
GROHE has taken a decisive step on its path towards a circular future by achieving its first Cradle to Cradle Certified® products, but the journey continues. Since bath products typically have a long life cycle, GROHE, next to achieving certifications for further products, is already tackling the next challenge by working on take-back processes for discarded C2C taps in the future.

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