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Topics: Sustainability/CSR

  • Hilti Firestop

    Firestopping regulations: How technology can help you speed up processes

    Firestopping is essential for passive fire protection, ensuring proper compartmentalization in any building project. But navigating compliance on-site can be complex and time-consuming. Hilti simplifies firestop design with cutting-edge training and tools, helping you upskill quickly and ensure compliance with ease. Want to learn more? Explore our resources and take the next step in fire safety.

  • Pain points in Construction and Hilti Innovation

    The Top 5 Pain Points in Construction – and How to Tackle Them

    The construction industry is no stranger to challenges—from rising costs to labour shortages. But with reports predicting industry growth of 2.5% in the next year, there’s plenty of opportunity for those who can adapt. Let’s dive into five key hurdles and how smart solutions can help.

  • HILTI GROUP HOLDS ITS GROUND WITH SALES OF CHF 6.4 BILLION

    Schaan (FL), March 14, 2025 – The Hilti Group achieved CHF 6.4 billion in turnover for 2024, reflecting 1.5% sales growth in local currencies (-1.4% in Swiss francs). Despite currency challenges, the operating result remained steady at CHF 769 million. Hilti gained market share and continued strong investments in innovation and its Lead 2030 strategy.

  • Construction worker with a Hilti Tool

    This Valentine’s Day, Fall in Love with Safety on Site!

    Love is always in the air on Valentine’s Day, but we’re not just talking about roses and candlelit dinners. This year let’s show some love to the one thing that always has your back—your health and safety on the job site. After all, nothing says “I care” like staying safe, working smart, protecting yourself and your colleagues.

  • Hilti's ambitious climate targets validated by SBTi

    Hilti's ambitious climate targets validated by SBTi Schaan (FL), November 26, 2024 – On its journey to significantly reduce CO2 emissions, the Hilti Group’s ambitious sustainability goals have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). This milestone underscores Hilti’s commitment to environmental responsibility.

  • Eco-Friendly Building Materials

    Eco-Friendly Building Materials

    Eco-Friendly Building Materials - The construction industry is changing fast. Sustainability is no longer a buzzword. It’s becoming a legal necessity and a commercial imperative. Eco-friendly building materials are driving this green revolution, offering environmental benefits without compromising quality or functionality.

  • Hilti salesperson Wood Construction

    Mass Timber Construction on the Rise

    Wood is gaining renewed popularity as a building material thanks to technological and industrial advances improvements. The reason? Mass timber construction. Research into wood has led to major regulatory changes across the globe that are boosting the use of mass timber in construction projects – expanding its use beyond residential projects to high-rise commercial buildings.

  • Hilti Recognized as Leader in Carbon Management

    Hilti Recognized as Leader in Carbon Management

    Schaan (FL), October 2, 2024 – The Hilti Group has achieved a Gold rating in the EcoVadis assessment for the fourth consecutive year. This prestigious recognition places Hilti in the top 2 percent of over 130,000 companies evaluated across all industries worldwide and in the top 1 percent in the industry segment.