Kerrock is widely used in construction and design due to its sustainable properties. It is a durable material suitable for a variety of sustainable projects as it allows for long-term use and reduces environmental impact.
Kerrock is made with ecological responsibility in mind. Its production incorporates advanced technologies that reduce the impact on the environment. The material is recyclable and contains no harmful substances, making it safe for use indoors and in direct contact with food. It also boasts RECYCLED CONTENT certification, which certifies its sustainability.
Kerrock has also obtained several important certifications attesting to its sustainability and quality:
Four recycled colours are available for sustainable projects:
We recycle leftover Kerrock material to make new sheets and other products. At Kolpa, we mill, screen and use the waste offcuts of certain colours for recycled Kerrock sheets, which reduces the carbon footprint without affecting quality. The RECYCLED CONTENT certificate confirms our ecological orientation. Recycled Kerrock sheets contain a minimum of 8% recycled content, in accordance with ISO 14021, making them an environmentally friendly choice in a wide range of projects. These colours contain at least 8% recycled materials and meet ISO 14021 standards, further confirming their suitability for environmentally responsible projects.
Kerrock has a high resistance to mechanical damage, chemicals and weathering, ensuring a long service life and reducing the need for frequent replacements. The non-porous and smooth surface makes cleaning easy, as the use of mild detergents and a small amount of water is sufficient. This not only facilitates maintenance but also helps to reduce the environmental impact. Kerrock thus remains aesthetically refined and functional over years of use.
Due to its durability, aesthetic flexibility and ease of maintenance, Kerrock is used in a wide range of industries such as architecture, interior design, hospitality, healthcare, shipbuilding, public and commercial spaces. Its resistance to moisture, temperature changes and mechanical damage allows for a wide range of applications – from elegant kitchen and bathroom counters to facade cladding, furniture and medical and laboratory equipment.
Its exceptional flexibility allows the design of unique, ergonomic and innovative solutions that meet both functional and environmental requirements. Kerrock’s recyclability contributes to sustainable development and a reduced carbon footprint, making it an excellent choice for a variety of projects.