Making responsibility visible: DEHN update on sustainability

Sustainability is one of the main pillars of DEHN's corporate strategy. In a brief update, the company highlights key figures, progress made, and strategic priorities; thus, providing transparent information on the status of its sustainable development.

Transparency and responsibility: In its latest sustainability update, DEHN provides details on the progress made, key figures, and strategic priorities.

A little under a year after publishing its first sustainability report, DEHN has produced a revised version for the financial year 2024/2025. This reaffirms the family-owned company's commitment to consistently expanding its responsibility and transparency. Alongside key figures, strategic orientation and organisation, the report highlights the four areas of action: responsible corporate management, being a responsible and attractive employer, responsibility for products and services, and ecological responsibility.


Concrete measures, such as determining the “product carbon footprint” (PCF), substantiate this commitment. In 2025, with the aim of assessing and reducing their environmental impact, the PCF was calculated for the first 20 products in the DEHN portfolio. The calculation was carried out in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP in line with four internationally recognized standards: ISO 14067, ISO 14040, ISO 14044, and EN 15804+A2. This contribution to climate protection also enables customers to actively improve their own carbon footprint.


Moreover, the update focuses on DEHN's progress and continuous pursuit of its sustainability strategy. The ultimate goal is to establish and maintain the right balance between ecological, social and corporate responsibility in the long term.
The latest report can be found here.


Simon Thaler

Simon Thaler ⎟ Head of Corporate Communications

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