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Driveway gates and garage door openers as well as yard gate openers of the C and DA series comply with the 5 steps of climate action and are ClimatePartner certified

About the certification

Certified since

10.2024

Certified until

09.2025

Certification ID

8TBARD

Certification type

Product

About the product group

Sliding gates, swing gates, garage door openers, swing gate openers and sliding gate openers
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About the company

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Berner Torantriebe

Full name of legal entity

Berner Torantriebe KG

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Berner Torantriebe has been a leading manufacturer of garage door openers for more than 60 years. Our extensive product portfolio includes garage, battery-solar, underground car park, swing and slidin

The 5 steps of climate action

The following 5 steps are required for ClimatePartner certification:

Scroll down to see how the requirements were met.

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Step 1
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Carbon footprints

A product carbon footprint (PCF) provides information about the impact of a product on global warming through its associated emissions. These carbon footprints take into account the materials and energy that go into different phases of a product's life cycle, such as the extraction of raw materials that make up the product, production processes, transportation, and other supporting processes.

This carbon footprint calculation was completed in August 2024

This carbon footprint is based on the following product life cycle:

CRADLE TO CUSTOMER PLUS AND END OF LIFE

Cradle-to-customer plus end-of-life

The following emissions were taken into account in the life cycle stages of the product:
  • Extraction and pre-processing of raw materials and packaging
  • Transportation from supplier to manufacturer
  • Production of the final product
  • Delivery of the product to the first customer
  • Disposal processes for the product and its packaging
Step 2
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Reduction targets

Reduction targets are an essential part of a company's climate action strategy. By setting concrete targets, companies define the areas, scope, and timeframe for implementing reduction measures.*

Scope 1 and 2 emissions

Scope 1 emissions include all emissions that are either directly generated by the company or under direct control of the company, for example fuel for company cars. Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions generated by purchased energy, such as electricity.

10%

Metric tonnes CO₂e per metric tonne of product

Time period

2019 to 2030

Scope 3 emissions

Scope 3 emissions come from all company activities that are not directly under its control, for example, employee commuting and business travel, as well as activities that occur throughout the company's value chain.

Scope 3 emissions included in this reduction target:

Purchased goods and services

30%

Metric tonnes CO₂e per metric tonne of purchased material

Time period

2019 to 2030

* This section contains third party content, which was provided by the certified company to ClimatePartner.
Step 3
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Reduction measures

To meet their reduction targets, it is important for companies to plan and implement concrete measures to achieve effective climate action. This section shows you the reduction measures that have been implemented.*

Product-related reduction measures

All products that are ClimatePartner certified have at least one implemented reduction measure.

Product life cycle

Material, acquisition and pre-processingNo measures yet
Production
Distribution and storageNo measures yet
Use phaseNo measures yet
End-of-lifeNo measures yet
Disclaimer: The reduction measure(s) listed here only refer to the activities and consumptions directly controlled by the company.

Company-related reduction measures

This section shows you the reduction measures that the company has implemented throughout their operations.

100%

of the total electricity consumption is purchased green electricity

*This section contains third party content, which was provided by the certified company to ClimatePartner.
*A consumption greater than 100% indicates the energy is fed into the electricity grid and can be used by other households and companies.
Step 4
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Climate projects

This company financially contributes to certified climate projects for a specific amount of emissions. The projects are regularly audited by independent third parties, and contribute to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Number of projects supported:

1

Climate projects were financed for the following amount of emissions:

2,817.5 Kg CO₂ *

Climate projects supported

Wind energyTirunelveli-India

Wind energy, Tirunelveli-India

impact contribution locationTirunelveli-India
impact contribution standardCDM/CER

All climate projects at ClimatePartner fulfil strict criteria defined by widely-recognised international standards. Among other things, the projects are required to undergo regular independent monitoring and auditing.

Step 5
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Transparency

An essential part of a company's climate action journey is to make its ambition and achievements visible. The ClimatePartner label is a core component that businesses use to make their climate data and actions fully accessible and transparent to their customers.

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About ClimatePartner certification

ClimatePartner certification provides transparent disclosure of a company’s entire climate action strategy, including carbon footprints, emissions reduction targets, implemented reductions, and financial contribution towards climate projects worldwide.
Find out more on ClimatePartner certification by reading the ClimatePartner Protocol.
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