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Danfoss and Beijer Ref renew partnership agreement with expanded focus on sustainability
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Photo 1: Christopher Norbye (left) and Jürgen Fischer (right).

Photo 2: From left to right: Torben Pedersen; Stephane Nassau; Kristian Strand, Jürgen Fischer, Christopher NORBYE (CEO Beijer Ref); Philippe Duchene; Simon KARLIN (COO Beijer Ref); Marco CURATO (Purchase Group & Category Manager Beijer Ref), Henrik THOREN (CSCO, Beijer Ref); Olivier Marchal; and Andrew POWLES (Category Manager, Beijer Ref).
 

Nordborg, Denmark – Danfoss A/S, a global manufacturer of sustainable, energy-efficient, smart technologies and solutions, and Beijer Ref AB, a world-leading wholesaler of cooling and HVAC technologies, have renewed their longstanding partnership agreement.

Under the new 3-year agreement, the partnership will, for the first time, include an ambitious project plan to deliver upon the circular economy through piloting the circularity of products in all stages of the value chain.

With the renewal of the partnership contract and intensified focus on jointly developing new circularity practices as part of the partnership between Danfoss and Beijer Ref, the two companies are taking an important step in embarking on a circular economy transformation. Furthermore, both companies share ambitious ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) and sustainability targets, creating long-term value for their customers and the environment.

Jürgen Fischer, President of Danfoss Climate Solutions, comments: “Manufacturers and wholesalers must drive the circular economy transition. We look forward to working with a key partner as Beijer Ref to jointly accelerate and develop efficient strategies and actions to achieve product circularity, striving for high material recirculation, high utilization, and high endurance in products and service offerings.”

Christopher Norbye, CEO Beijer Ref, adds that: “We are very pleased with the renewal of our partnership, and together with Danfoss, we look forward to implementing this new and ambitious sustainability plan. In the last decade, the European Commission has established several policies to encourage circularity, and it is of great importance that we continue to support this sustainable transformation.”