See how Solidor sustainability goes beyond the factory. Learn how nationwide Solidor installation reduces waste, emissions, and environmental impact.
What You’ll Learn:
- How large-volume Solidor fitting can still operate responsibly nationwide.
- How smarter transport, routing, and regional teams reduce emissions.
- How packaging reuse and door recycling minimise landfill impact.
- What audited data shows about emissions, recycling, and efficiency gains.
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Intro: Sustainability doesn’t stop at the factory gate
Making an eco-conscious product is one thing — fitting it responsibly across thousands of homes every year is another challenge entirely.
That’s where Timber Composite Doors leads the field. We’ve been installing genuine Solidor doors nationwide since 2008, and our environmental commitment doesn’t end at the production line.
From packaging and transport to waste handling and recycling, every stage of our operation is designed to minimise waste and maximise efficiency — without compromising the quality or reliability our customers expect.
This is the behind-the-scenes sustainability story most companies won’t tell you.
1. The Scale: 100,000+ doors, zero compromise
We’re the UK’s largest independent Solidor installer — and that scale comes with responsibility.
Each year, we fit thousands of Solidors nationwide, which means:
- Thousands of delivery miles.
- Thousands of packaging components.
- Thousands of opportunities to make the process cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable.
That’s why we’ve systematically built eco-efficiency into every step of our process — from how we load our vans to how we dispose of an old door.
2. Smarter Logistics = Smaller Footprint
Our logistics model has evolved with sustainability front and centre.
How we cut emissions and waste:
- Regional delivery hubs reduce long-distance transport.
- Smart route scheduling ensures every journey is full-load optimised.
- Hybrid fleet integration (rolling out through 2025–2026).
- Partnership with local recyclers for efficient waste handling.
By consolidating routes and reusing packaging materials, we’ve reduced per-install carbon output by over 25% since 2020.
Fun fact: A full round of Solidor installations in the North West now emits less CO₂ than a single cross-country materials haul used to.
3. Packaging Reuse and Material Recycling
Every Solidor arrives protected by heavy-duty but recyclable packaging — cardboard, foam strips, and film.
We’ve built systems to ensure:
- 100% cardboard recycling across all installation teams.
- Reuse of door protection materials for multiple deliveries.
- Controlled disposal of plastic film through regional recycling partners.
Our goal is to achieve zero-to-landfill packaging by mid-2026 — and we’re already close.
“We treat every delivery like a closed loop — what comes in, goes back out responsibly.”
4. Old Doors, New Life
Replacing an old door shouldn’t mean adding more to landfill.
That’s why every Timber Composite Doors fitting team is trained to remove and separate old door components for recycling wherever possible.
- Timber and metal hardware go to local reclaim partners.
- uPVC frames enter plastic recovery streams.
- Glass is sent to aggregate processors.
We’ve recycled over 90 tonnes of door waste since 2021, and rising.
Every tonne recycled cuts roughly 1.7 tonnes of CO₂ from potential landfill emissions.
5. On-Site Efficiency: Every Minute (and Material) Matters
Waste doesn’t just mean materials — it means time, travel, and inefficiency.
Our installers are trained for precision-first fitting, which reduces:
- Offcuts and on-site waste.
- Rework and returns.
- Extra trips for adjustments or finishing.
A single clean, correct install doesn’t just make customers happy — it cuts environmental impact by up to 40% per project compared to remedial visits.
That’s not just good for the planet — it’s good business.
6. Supporting Local: The Sustainable Workforce Model
Unlike many national suppliers, we don’t drag one central crew across the country.
We employ and partner with regional installation teams, reducing travel and supporting local economies.
This decentralised approach means:
- Lower emissions from travel.
- Faster response times for customers.
- Consistent, expert workmanship trained to our national standards.
Every local team works under the same Solidor installation protocols — and every one of them is backed by our 10-year workmanship guarantee.
7. The Numbers: Measuring Our Impact
Our environmental performance is tracked and audited annually.
Key sustainability metrics (as of 2025):
| Metric | 2018 Baseline | 2025 Result |
|---|---|---|
| CO₂ per installation | 9.8kg | 7.1kg (-27%) |
| Packaging recycled | 68% | 94% |
| Old door waste recycled | 45% | 88% |
| Fleet low-emission vehicles | 10% | 58% |
By the end of 2026, our target is net-zero waste-to-landfill across every branch and partner depot.
8. The Human Side of Sustainability
It’s easy to think sustainability is just about materials and metrics — but it’s also about people.
Every installer we employ, every delivery driver we train, and every customer we advise helps create a more sustainable business model.
Our approach empowers teams to take ownership:
- Every crew has recycling accountability.
- Every branch manager reports carbon and waste data.
- Every customer receives clear aftercare guidance for long-term efficiency.
It’s sustainability as culture — not policy.
9. Why Sustainable Practice Builds Better Trust
Today’s customers expect more than good prices — they expect good principles.
When homeowners see us remove their old doors and load them for recycling, it matters.
When developers see our packaging being reused on-site, it matters even more.
It’s proof that we’re not just installing doors — we’re setting new standards for responsible home improvement.
“They didn’t just fit our door — they recycled the old one, cleaned up perfectly, and explained everything. You could tell they cared.”
– R. Jamieson, Cheltenham (Solidor Ludlow Painswick)
Conclusion: Real sustainability is built into everything we do
Sustainability doesn’t end when the door closes.
It’s in how we deliver, install, and support — every day, on every job, across the UK.
We’ve been proving that large-scale, eco-conscious installation is possible since 2008.
And as Solidor’s leading partner, we’ll keep pushing for smarter, cleaner, greener ways to do what we’ve always done best — build and fit doors that last a lifetime.
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FAQ’s
How is Solidor sustainability different from other door brands?
Solidor sustainability extends beyond the product itself. It includes responsible delivery, low-waste installation, and structured recycling — not just eco materials.
Are old doors recycled during Solidor installation?
Yes. Wherever possible, old doors, frames, glass, and hardware are separated and sent through approved recycling streams rather than landfill.
Does sustainable installation affect quality or reliability?
No. Precision-first fitting reduces waste while improving alignment, sealing, and long-term performance — sustainability and quality go hand in hand.
How do regional teams support sustainability?
Using trained local installation teams reduces travel emissions, speeds up service, and supports consistent Solidor sustainability standards nationwide.