Working together for more sustainable road construction and a healthy planet

We not only want to make road construction more sustainable and efficient with our digital solutions, we also want to make our contribution to a better world.

To further reduce our ecological footprint, we are now investing with every new order, the Q Point receives a partial amount in reforestation projects. Trees are important to the entire ecosystem and an essential part of a healthy earth. That's why we're planting trees in the Amazon Rainforest together with our partner One Tree Planted. In this way we can make the world a little greener together and make a positive contribution to climate protection and biodiversity.

Why donates trees?

Forests help to stabilize the climate. They regulate ecosystems, protect biodiversity, play an important role in the carbon cycle, support livelihoods and can contribute to sustainable growth. 

Replanting forests in degraded areas restores ecosystems, prevents soil erosion (movement of soil material) and allows wildlife to return to their original habitats.

Why the AMAZON RAINFOREST?

With the world's largest rainforest ecosystem, the Amazon Rainforest spans 9 countries and is home to many iconic animal species. By holding an estimated 90-140 billion metric tons of carbon, its forests play a critical role in the fight against climate change. Unfortunately, due to logging, unsustainable agriculture, and forest fires, it's also a high-risk zone for deforestation and degradation.

How does it work?

As soon as the order is completed, you as the client will receive information about how many trees, we have planted for you. You will also receive a certificate that proves your contribution to a more sustainable world.

Sustainability

Is an integral part of our activities. Therefore, we would like to offer you a simple way to make a small contribution. Let's make the world a better place together - on the construction site or in the mixing plant with Q Point products, for a better world with lots of new trees.