Bien-Zenker Emphasizes Sustainable Construction in Prefabricated Homes
Prefabricated home manufacturer Bien-Zenker GmbH highlights the use of sustainable materials and energy-efficient solutions in its production. The company aims to reduce the carbon footprint of its buildings.

German prefabricated home manufacturer Bien-Zenker GmbH has emphasized the company's commitment to more sustainable construction practices. The company stressed the importance and benefits of solid, mass-produced houses made from sustainable materials, for both the environment and resident well-being.
According to Bien-Zenker, the advantages of sustainable construction extend from energy efficiency to a healthy indoor environment. The company pays attention to the environmental impact throughout the building's entire lifecycle, including the origin of construction materials and their carbon footprint. The company has also certified its construction processes, for example, according to the DGNB standard, confirming its dedication to sustainable development.
The prefabricated home provider has developed various energy-saving concepts, such as Plus-Energie-Haus (energy-plus houses) and solutions compliant with the Effizienzhaus 40 standard. The objective is to reduce the energy consumption and maintenance costs of buildings. Additionally, the company focuses on healthy building materials and indoor air quality.
Bien-Zenker's strategy to build increasingly environmentally conscious and healthier homes aligns with the growing demand for sustainable building solutions. The company also sees advantages in the speed and efficiency of prefabricated house production while aiming to meet the needs of the housing market and achieve carbon neutrality.