May 9, 2022

Mailing.32 is published

The new edition of the MAILING. 32 customer magazine is dedicated to the topic of sustainability. This is a very important topic, especially in view of the fact that planning and construction are relatively slow and resource-intensive processes that usually last several years.

The new edition of the MAILING. 32 customer magazine is dedicated to the topic of sustainability. This is a very important topic, especially in view of the fact that planning and construction are relatively slow and resource-intensive processes that usually last several years.  

Sustainability concepts have been implemented for years at Gruner – and is now being reinforced internally by the "Sustainability Competence Center". The aim of this interdisciplinary structure is to bring together the many existing competencies on the subject of sustainability, to strengthen them and to clarify how they can be used for specific projects.  

In addition, MAILING. 32 provides further insights into our projects and our company. The magazine also provides an overview of the past year with its highlights, facts and figures. 

To download and order it, click here.

Mailing. 32

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