Sustainability

Transforming the construction and real estate industry

Sustainability is at the core of our offering. Through our circular business model and innovative collaborations, we create buildings that are flexible, durable, and designed for a changing world. With care and intention, we shape the future—one conscious decision at a time.

We create sustainable, flexible buildings in wood and steel. Our solution tackles two major climate challenges in construction: reducing wasteful overbuilding (for example underused government offices in Finland have an average occupancy of 28%*) and cutting real estate emissions, which make up 37%** of global building industry greenhouse gases.

*Occupancy study 2022 – 2023, Senate Properties 2023
**UNEP, United Nations Environmental Program 2023

Pioneering carbon reduction

Our modular buildings are designed to adapt to multiple locations and purposes, and they can reduce emissions by up to 72% compared to traditional construction methods.  A Life-Cycle Analysis (LCA) conducted by a third party, showed that emissions can be avoided by moving a building three times rather than constructing new ones. The study compared the construction of four concrete and wood schools with one Parmaco school, which was relocated three times over a span of 50 years. The emissions of transporting Parmaco’s schools are small when compared to the total carbon footprint of establishing new schools in new locations. Parmaco’s movable school solution also helps avoid the construction of unnecessary additional space.

We are proud to lead the change in reducing construction-related emissions. Our partnership with SSAB will soon bring to life the world’s first fossil-free Hybrit®-steel concept building, showcasing the possibilities of these materials. Additionally, our energy-efficient Fixcel® steel modules and optimized processes, minimize environmental impact without compromising quality.

Structure for a sustainable future


During the last years we have focused on deepening our understanding of the environmental, social, and economic impacts of dynamic architecture in a changing world. The circular business model and its potential on how we view the lifespan and usage of buildings in general is a real game changer. We have looked at areas where we see that we clearly make an impact and areas that align with our circular business model. These areas were further crystallized in the Double Materiality Analysis we did in 2024. The DMA climate change, circular economy, workforce, value chain workers, end users, and business conduct were identified as material. These areas shape the foundation of our sustainability strategy.

Since 2022, we have also put effort into understanding our environmental impact, analyzing the structure of our carbon footprint. We know that 97% of our emissions come from our Scope 3 emissions in the value chain and work on reducing those as well as Scope 1 and 2 emissions. We are continuously working on making our products better and use LCAs as a tool for this.

Journey highlights


Fossil-free hybrit®-steel

2024: First in the world to construct carbon-neutral buildings using
fossil-free hybrit®-steel through a patented technology with SSAB; with first CO2-free building that will be installed in 2025


Highest level BREEAM In-Use

Parmaco school in Sweden, Vaggeryd, achieved the highest level
BREEAM In-Use (version 6) outstanding certificate in 2024; the first school building in the world to do so


Green Building Council Finland

Parmaco is accepted as a Finnish Green Building Council (FIGBC) member as of April 30, 2025. The Council is a non-profit organization that promotes sustainable development in the built environment