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Sustainability
The battery boom
As production of electric cars increases so does the need for lithium-ion batteries, raw materials and reliable and efficient heating technology. Sandvik is ready to meet the demand. -
Sustainability
A true and sanitary pursuit
Sandvik and Engineers Without Borders are working with a local group in Tanzania to construct sustainable and user-friendly toilet facilities. -
Sustainability
Sustainable business comes full circle
The circular economy model is gaining momentum as a viable way to combat climate change. -
Sustainability
Supporting the future
The local Sandvik office in Zambia helped refurbish a school in the area after a cholera outbreak -
Sustainability
Helping a neighbor in need
When a rainstorm devastated a local school in rural Ghana, Sandvik helped rebuild it. “We really appreciate the new facility.” -
Sustainability
Global goals create business opportunities
The UN Sustainable Development Goals are having a profound impact on how many companies, including Sandvik, do business. -
Sustainability
Supporting education in India
Going to school is the best start in life there is. Sandvik in India ensures that more children are given such a start. -
Digitalization, Innovation
Digital deployment creates USD 100 billion in value
Deployment of digital technologies is expected to create as much as USD 100 billion value to resource-producing companies by 2035. -
Sustainability
Partnership benefits communities
Technology students of the NGO Engineers Without Borders provide sustainable solutions for energy and water supply in Africa. -
Sustainability, Innovation
Hundreds of projects save energy
Improved energy efficiency and productivity save money, while also reducing environmental impact and carbon dioxide emissions. -
Sustainability, Innovation
Sandvik uses vegetable oil in computer-controlled machining
Researchers in Rovereto, Italy, have found a way to make vegetable oil standard for computer-controlled manufacturing machines. -
Innovation, People
Apt redesign of a drill rod rack improves safety under ground
Sandvik employees Darren Male and Mark Bannister turned a near-accident into safer rod racks.