From Waste to Resource at Scale

: Circular building products. Documented. Guaranteed.
Source: European Commission, Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs Buildings and construction



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: Circular building products. Documented. Guaranteed.
Source: European Commission, Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs Buildings and construction



At a:gain, we transform what others call waste into valuable building products.
Every day, construction sites, production lines, and demolition projects discard resources that are too valuable to lose.
By remanufacturing these discarded materials: industrial off-cuts, surplus, demolition glass, postconsumer plastics, etc, we create building products that perform like conventional ones, without the extraction of new resources.
With testing, documentation, and guarantees, we make circularity work at scale.
To date, our building products have already saved more than 2 million kilograms of discarded materials and been installed in 100+ projects across the Nordics. This is proof that circularity is not just possible, it is
practical.
• For building owners, that means reduced regulatory and asset risk.
For architects, new design opportunities with full compliance.
For contractors, reliable products that are easy to build with.
For politicians, proof that national and EU climate and resource goals can be met in practice.
Waste Hierarchy Miljøstyrelsen
The waste hierarchy is written into European law and sets the basic order of how we should handle materials: prevention, reuse, recycling, recovery, disposal.
It is important because it establishes a common framework for all of Europe. But it is also too broad. The categories are not precise enough to show whether resources are kept in high-value use, or downcycled into low-value applications. That makes it hard for the construction industry to use the hierarchy as a practical guide.
Source: Miljø og Ligestillingsministeriet Miljøstyrelsen
Resource Hierarchy - Rådet for Bæredygtigt
Byggeri
Industry groups such as Rådet for Bæredygtigt Byggeri have developed more detailed versions. These provide valuable insight into the many layers of recycling and recovery, from high-quality reuse to downcycling and energy recovery.
The challenge is that these models are often too complex to be used in practice. For architects, contractors, and owners, it becomes difficult to translate the many categories into real choices when specifying or sourcing materials.
Source: Rådet for Bæredygtigt Byggeri
a:gain Resource Hierarchy
We aim to keep materials as high in the hierarchy as possible , because that is where the biggest impact lies. Direct 1:1 reuse may sound ideal, but in professional construction it rarely works. Without testing, documentation, and guarantees, reuse cannot deliver the quality and safety that projects demand.
That’s why we remanufacture and work with highquality recycling. By taking secondary resources and processing them into new, tested building products, we give them multiple lifecycles. Each product is designed for use, maintenance, and eventual disassembly, ready to begin again.
Source: a:gain Company Model

At a:gain, we measure every product against three principles to ensure they deliver real value - for the planet and for the industry.
For professionals, this means being able to specify products that not only comply with regulations but also contribute directly to ESG targets and sustainable project certification.
1 Reduce CO2e
Our products are documented with EPDs and LCAs that prove measurable carbon savings per m², helping projects meet DGNB, EU taxonomy, and CSRD requirements.
We substitute extraction with secondary resources: demolition glass, off-cuts, post- consumer waste. Every ton reused is one less taken from nature.


By using discarded materials as secondary resources we reduce the demand for extraction of virgin materials. Meaning less deforestation and mining, which helps protect biodiversity beyond the building site.
1 Dismantling & glass prep
Every a:gain product has a story: from discarded material to documented building solution.
These stories are not just about sustainability. They make circularity visible and tangible. With QR codes, data, and certifications, our customers can track and communicate the impact of every square meter installed.
That’s why a:gain products are more than building products. They are proof points for architects, contractors, owners, and tenants that circular construction is real.
3 Digital arrangement
4 Assembly
Waste
2 Sor ting & ID tagging
Enabl i n gtakeback
5 Installation
6 Disassembly
Our products are:
Circular
Based on discarded materials, designed to last, designed for disassembly, with full (digital) traceability.
Easy to apply
They are modular, easy to specify & install, and supported with advanced digital tools.
Fully documented
Our products are well documented and hold environmental and technical test certifications with everything available directly from our web download centre.
Scalable
Our production setup is scalable, price-competitive, socially responsible, and digitalised, so that we can deliver upcycled circular products in (almost) any B2B amount.
Priced right
The concept of 'lowest purchase price' has never, and never will, respect Mother Earth's absolute planetary boundaries.
Building Envelope


69% CO2e reduction compared to similar products*
44% CO2e reduction compared to similar products*


76% CO2e reduction compared to similar products*
Room Acoustics


33% CO2e reduction compared to similar products*

77% CO2e reduction compared to similar products*
73% CO2e reduction compared to similar products*
*For CO2e documentation, calculations, and documented comparisons see our sustainability page
Bronsø, our Thermo Wood Cladding has a
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.
Bronsø is delivered with an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), so you can document climate impact and meet requirements for CO₂e calculations and DGNB. The product is also compliant with EU Taxonomy M5.1.
Without further treatment Bronsø meets fire class D-s2,d2. With FR impregnation it reaches class B-s1,d0 -giving you a natural wood cladding that complies with stricter fire safety demands.
Profiles are designed for quick installation with standard tools and substructures. The thermally treated wood is dimensionally stable and durable, with a service life of up to 30 years and minimal maintanence.

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Bronsø is our certified, thermally treated wood cladding. Made from upcycled pine with full documentation and no compromise on quality. Its natural character, short delivery time, and low carbon footprint make it a go-to choice for modern, circular architecture.
Product
Thermally treated wood facade cladding
Wood Discarded pine from regular production
Treatments
Thermo treated
Widths 4”, 5” & 6” mixed
Lengths 1,8-5,4 m, (always delivered in various lengths)
Thickness
18 mm
Installation Front facing screws
Fire
Durability Class 2
Density
kg/m3 at 5% humidity
Made in Denmark
Profile combinations
Combination 1
Finish variations

Head to our website for more. Or inquire with sales about availability of other profiles. Bronsø can be delivered in four different surface-structures.




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Discarded materials saved per m2 7.74 kg
CO2e footprint per m2 A1-A3, C1-C4 0.98 kg
CO2e reduction compared to similar products* 69%
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page

The wood has a deep golden brown finish from heat treatment. All the treatments are 100% biodegradable. This will turn a silvery grey with continued exposure to UV. The wood needs no further finishing once it has been thermo treated.

Reprofiling
Disassembly


Year finished 2024
Location
Herlev Denmark
Building owner NREP Juli Living
Building developer Skanska A/S
Architect C.F Møller Architects
Contractor HHM A/S
Sub contractor Niebo
Product Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding
Profiles used 5 & 2

The project covers 22,739 m² and consists of 264 apartments, reaching up to 11 story's in a U-shaped block with a large central courtyard featuring a greenhouse, a community room, and green recreational areas. The apartments are designed with balconies or terraces, and the construction will be DGNB Gold certified.
The apartment sizes are tailored to meet the housing demand in the area. Future residents can choose from apartments with two to five rooms, with a particular emphasis on smaller apartments ranging from 56 to 102 m², which are in high demand. The average apartment size will be 85 m², with units ranging from 56 m² to 137 m².
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.



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Year finished 2022
Location
Rådhusstræde 1, 2630 Taastrup
Building owner Høje Taastrup Municipality
Architect PLH Architects, ALL, Langkilde
Contractor Nordstern
Subcontractor
Product
Profiles
Treatment
Painted
KABI Entreprise
Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding
2,5 & 8

Høje Taastrup's town hall has been built as part of a larger urban development project with a focus on the green transformation. The town hall rises up like a tower and a visible landmark in the middle of Høje Taastrup C’s new city park and is thus the focal point for the new green district.
The town hall is eight floors high and in addition there is a roof terrace. Four 'activity stairs' are built around the tower, with space for play and recreational activities. The foundation for the municipality's new town hall has been built with recycled concrete. The facade of the building is clad with our upcycled Bronsø Thermo Wood Cladding.
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

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Year finished
Location
2023
C.F. Møllers Allé 42, 2300 Copenhagen
Building owner Home. Earth
Building developer Skanska Danmark A/S
Architect SWECO
Contractor Nordstern
Sub contractor NCP Tømrerfirma
Product Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding
Profiles used TGUU (special) profile
Treatment Fire retardant, bS-1,d0
Painted No
Bronsø
Discarded materials
Bronsø CO2e footprint*
m²

C.F. Møller’s Have is an eco-friendly residential project spanning approximately 12,000 m² across eight stories. It comprises 156 apartments and a two-level public parking basement. The apartments, ranging from one to four rooms, are designed for singles, young couples, and seniors. The building incorporates upcycled and low-impact materials, including a:gain's Bronsø Thermo wood façade cladding and Funderø flooring, highlighting its commitment to a greener living environment.
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.



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Year finished
2023
Location Rødager Allé 102, 2610 Rødovre
Building owner Rødovre Kommune
Architect Matters
Contractor Lund Tømrer & Bygningssnedkeri
Product Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding
Profiles used 11, 12, & 13
Treatment
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

Valhøj School accommodates children aged 6 to 16 and has a sports profile. The existing campus is situated on a spacious site on the outskirts of Copenhagen. Due to significant student growth in the coming years, the school requires an extension with two new buildings and a reorganization of its layout.
In close dialogue with architects from Matters, a:gain proposed using the a:gain Bronsø thermo-treated cladding. Design possibilities, profile options, and the necessity and feasibility of fire treatment for the wood were discussed. Additionally, in collaboration with the contractor, Lund Tømrer, installation details were reviewed. The result is beautiful.


Year finished 2020
Location
Amagerfælledvej 106, 2300 København
Building owner NREP & Tetris
Architect Lendager ARC & Arkitema
Contractor Einar Kornerup
Product
Profiles used
Treatment
Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding

Augusthus / Woods is an office building and sustainable initiative that through its design creates opportunities for office leases in varying sizes, located near Copenhagen. It is a multifunctional building, that shapes the office facilities of the future.
The facade cladding of the inner courtyard is our upcycled Bronsø Thermo Wood Cladding, in a paired down and fairly strict version visually. However, whilst the boards may be of similar lengths and widths, the pieces are fairly short, allowing us to repurpose offcuts from other production.
Bronsø CO2e footprint* 2,450 kg
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

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Year finished 2024
Location Frederiksværk, Denmark
Building owner
Kasper Guldager, Lasse Lind, Emilie Fenhann
Architect Kasper Guldager, Lasse Lind, Emilie Fenhann
Contractor Winther A/S
Product
Profiles
Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding
9 & 11 Treatment

The 100 m² wooden summerhouse emphasizes reuse, upcycling, and bio-based materials. Built for two families, it features outdoor sheds and a 50 m² west-facing terrace. Crafted with Winther carpentry, it follows five principles: climate-friendly, resourceefficient, space-optimized, high-quality, and natureintegrated.
Key partners include Ekovilla (insulation), Hunton & Økonatur (sub-roof, vapor barrier), a:gain (upcycled façade, terrace wood, cladding), Greendozer (reused flooring, bathroom interior), Velux (lighting, automation), Stykka (circular kitchen), and BioMason (bio-cement tiles).
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.


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Year finished 2024
Location
Roskildevej 65, 2620 Albertslund
Building owner Pension Denmark
Architect Holscher Nordberg Architects
Contractor NCC
Product Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding
Profiles used Special profiles
Treatment Fire retardant, bS-1,d0
Painted No Bronsø delivered
Discarded materials saved
Bronsø CO2e footprint*
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

Coop Byen, a new district in Albertslund, will feature 350 homes, a community center, a city park, and a parking garage developed by PensionDanmark. The façade, made of aluminum stretch metal, surplus wood, and recycled slate tiles, will support climbing plants and blend with its surroundings.
The parking garage will provide 460 spaces across 13 staggered levels, serving Coop employees by day and residents by night. With extra-wide ramps for smooth traffic flow, it will be certified to the DGNB Gold standard.

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Year finished
2024
Location Lygten 2C, 2400 Copenhagen
Building owner Danske Shoppingcentre
Architect Urban Camper Bar
Contractor 2LP
Product
Profiles used
Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding
Re-profiled into terrace boards

Urban Camper Hostel & Bar is a modern and cosy hostel located in the heart of Nørrebro. With great vibes, a unique concept, and a welcoming social scene, Urban Camper Hostel is much more than just a place to sleep—it’s an experience for those seeking something unconventional.
Guests stay in comfortable beds inside indoor tents, creating a truly unique camping atmosphere. The large communal areas feature a bar with a rooftop terrace, table football, shuffleboard, and many other fun activities.
For the rooftop terrace, the client wanted a more environmentally friendly product choice, ultimately selecting a:gain Bronsø thermo-wood. While this product is primarily marketed and used for façade cladding, a:gain can profile and supply the wood for terrace use upon request.
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.


Year finished
2023
Architect Husheye
Contractor Husheye
Product Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding
Profiles used pr. heat pump cover 9 TreatmentPainted No Bronsø delivered pr. heat pump cover 1 m²
Discarded materials saved pr. heat pump cover
Bronsø CO2e footprint pr. heat pump cover*

The HushBox heat pump cover from Husheye rethinks heat pump installations, offering a beautiful setup, near-silent operation, and flexible placement for outdoor units. With a 10 dB noise reduction (about 70%), it ensures minimal disturbance to neighbours and owners.
Developed by Danish engineers and designers, HushBox combines technical expertise with sustainable, low-maintenance materials and comes in various colour options.
To minimise environmental impact, Husheye chose a:gain Bronsø façade cladding wood, delivered directly to customers in fixed dimensions as a standard B2B transaction.
kg
kg
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

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Year finished 2025
Location
Park Allé 373, 2605
Brøndby, Copengagen
Architect Gitte Andersen Consulting
Building owner Bravida
Contractor Anders Mainz
Product
Profiles used
Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding
Re-profiled into terrrace boards
Treatment -
Painted No
Bronsø delivered
145 m²
Discarded materials saved 1,122 kg
Bronsø CO2e footprint*
142 kg
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

In connection with the renovation of the canteen and the meeting rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors, it was desired to furnish them with as many industrially remanufactured products as possible. Through dialogue between the client, Bravida, the architect Gitte Andersen, the contractor Anders Mainz, and a:gain, acoustic solutions were found for both ceilings and walls.




Year finished 2024
Architect
EFFEKT Architects
Contractor Guldbech Gruppen
Product
Bronsø / Thermo Wood Cladding
Bronsø delivered 75 m²
Discarded materials saved
Bronsø CO2e footprint*
*CO₂e footprint is based on Bronsø EPD, including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D are excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

Nest House project embodies an alternative way of living that prioritizes resource consciousness. This approach is driven by a heightened awareness of the planetary boundaries within which society must operate. By focusing on sustainable living, the project aims to demonstrate that it is possible to design homes that not only meet the needs of their occupants but also respect and preserve the environment. Project partners: a:gain, Modulina, EFFEKT, Buro Happold, Stykka, Jensen Genbrug, Mudwork, All Remove, Birdie, DSV Transport, Amolia, CS.Byggeservice, Climaid, Guldbech Grupen, Fremtidens Fundament, Landau Business Development, XL-BYG


*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on an avoided emission study including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.
With Viddø you get the same guarantees and responsibilities as for conventional façade window systems. a:gain delivers with full product responsibility, so you can specify circular building products with the same security as virgin.
Viddø is delivered with an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), so you can document climate impact and meet requirements for CO₂e calculations and DGNB. The product is also compliant with EU Taxonomy M5.1.
Viddø is delivered, installed and maintained as any other standard window solutions.

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Viddø is our innovative façade window system made from upcycled insulated glass units. Combining sustainability with high performance, Viddø offers customizable designs through digital tools, making it a smart choice for modern, eco-conscious architecture.
Product
Application
Window elements from discarded glass units
Facade windows or window facades
Glass 60%-100% discarded glass units
Frame Wood & wood or wood & aluminium
Wood finish
Lacquered, oiled or painted
Aluminium finish Anodised
Installation As any virgin window
Energy performance
Ug (Thermal Transmittance): avg. 0,58 W/(m2K)
Gg (Visible Light Transmittance): avg. 45 %
LTg (Total Solar Transmittance): avg. 64 %
*Can vary depending on the exact sourcing of IGUs
Daylight transmittance 64%
Funding
Viddø is partially funded by the EU
In collaboration with Krone Vinduer Made in Denmark
Digital window arrangement

“I’m made out of discarded pre-consumer glass units”
Discarded materials saved per m2 21.08 kg CO2e footprint per m2
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page

Digital window arrangement
We produce the windows to your specified dimensions and needs. Through a vast database of discarded glass units and digital tools, we make it possible to create a beautiful, waste-based facade window.

1 Collection of discarded glass
take back
6 Disassembly 2 Sor ting & ID tagging
3 Digital arrangement 5 Installation
Assembly

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Year finished 2024
Location Kalkværksvej 1, 1, 8000 Aarhus C
Building owner
PFA Ejendomme / Kilden & Hindby
Building developer Skanska Danmark A/S
Architect Lendager
Contractor
Kaj Ove Madsen
Sub contractor KRONE Vinduer
Product
Viddø delivered
Viddø CO2e footprint*
Viddø / Window Elements
*CO₂e footprint and comparison is based on an avoided emission study including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

TRÆ consists of three buildings, 6, 6, and 20 storeys high, built using upcycled, biobased, and reused materials. These include discarded wind turbine blades, recycled bricks, facade panels, timber, and double glazing. Materials are sourced, tested, and chosen along the way, meaning the final appearance of facades, office floors, and acoustic ceilings will evolve throughout the project. TRÆ represents a new approach to construction, embracing shared responsibility and pushing the boundaries of sustainable building.
Please see our TRÆ web reference for other products delivered

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Year finished 2024
Location Frederiksværk, Denmark
Building owner Kasper Guldager, Lasse Lind, Emilie Fenhann
Architect Kasper Guldager, Lasse Lind, Emilie Fenhann
Contractor Winther A/S
Product
Viddø
Viddø / Window Elements
*CO₂e footprint and comparison is based on an avoided emission study including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

The 100 m² wooden summerhouse emphasizes reuse, upcycling, and bio-based materials. Built for two families, it features outdoor sheds and a 50 m² west-facing terrace. Crafted with Winther carpentry, it follows five principles: climate-friendly, resourceefficient, space-optimized, high-quality, and natureintegrated.
Key partners include Ekovilla (insulation), Hunton & Økonatur (sub-roof, vapor barrier), a:gain (upcycled façade, terrace wood, cladding), Greendozer (reused flooring, bathroom interior), Velux (lighting, automation), Stykka (circular kitchen), and BioMason (bio-cement tiles).



Year finished
Architect EFFEKT Architects
Contractor Guldbech Gruppen
Product Viddø / Window Elements
Viddø
Viddø CO2e footprint* 945 kg
*CO₂e footprint and comparison is based on an avoided emission study including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

Nest House project embodies an alternative way of living that prioritizes resource consciousness. This approach is driven by a heightened awareness of the planetary boundaries within which society must operate. By focusing on sustainable living, the project aims to demonstrate that it is possible to design homes that not only meet the needs of their occupants but also respect and preserve the environment. Project partners: a:gain, Modulina, EFFEKT, Buro Happold, Stykka, Jensen Genbrug, Mudwork, All Remove, Birdie, DSV Transport, Amolia, CS.Byggeservice, Climaid, Guldbech Grupen, Fremtidens Fundament, Landau Business Development, XL-BYG






Funderø, our Parquet Flooring has a
*CO₂e footprint (in kg CO₂e) is based on Funderø EPD including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.
Aesthetic Flexibility
Funderø is available in oak/ash & beech/maple combinations, creating a natural and varied look. The floor can be laid in different patterns and finish options, giving freedom to match your design vision.
Full Product Guarantee
With Funderø you get the same guarantees and responsibilities as for conventional parquet floors. a:gain delivers with full product responsibility, so you can specify circular building products with the same security as virgin.
Reliable Delivery Times
Developed in partnership with Junckers, Funderø is delivered with fixed lead times. That makes it easy to plan your project and ensure materials arrive when you need them.

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Funderø is a stylish two-strip parquet floor made from upcycled Junckers wood offcuts. It offers premium quality, flexible finishes, and reduced environmental impact, all made in Denmark.
Product
Two-strip parquet offcuts with tongue and groove
Wood species Mix of Oak & Ash & Beech & Maple
Finish Mix of silk-matt and ultra-matt lacquer
Width
Installation Nailed, screwed, glued, or laid with clips
Fire classification Cfl-S1
In collaboration with Junckers Made in Denmark
Banded
Crooked Herringbone 90’s


Note: Extra delivery times for Oak & Ash.
If interested in other wood combinations contact a:gain sales for more info.

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Sustainability
Discarded materials saved per m2 14.30 kg
footprint per m2
C1-C4 2.78 kg
reduction compared to similar products* 77%
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page

Funderø is made from Junckers wood offcuts, it is wood that didn't make the cut for their regular flooring production due to aesthetic defects. We embrace these features, resulting in a unique product that highlights resource optimisation.

1 Collection of discarded boards from Junckers
Enabling take back Refurbish
2 Sor ting 4 Disassembly
Installation

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Year finished
Location
2023
C.F. Møllers Allé 42, 2300 Copenhagen
Building owner Home. Earth
Building developer Skanska Danmark A/S
Architect SWECO
Contractor Nordstern
Sub contractor Wenge Gulve
Product Funderø / Parquet Flooring
Wood type Oak/Ash
Pattern Banded
Funderø delivered 160 m²
Discarded materials saved 2,288 kg
Funderø CO2e footprint* 444 kg
*CO₂e footprint (in kg CO₂e) is based on Funderø EPD including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

C.F. Møller’s Have is an eco-friendly residential project spanning approximately 12,000 m² across eight stories. It comprises 156 apartments and a two-level public parking basement. The apartments, ranging from one to four rooms, are designed for singles, young couples, and seniors. The building incorporates upcycled and low-impact materials, including a:gain's Bronsø Thermo wood facade cladding and Funderø flooring, highlighting its commitment to a greener living environment.



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Year finished 2024
Location Kalkværksvej 1, 1, 8000 Aarhus C
Building owner
Building developer
PFA Ejendomme / Kilden & Hindby
Skanska Danmark A/S
Architect Lendager
Contractor
Sub contractor
Product
Wood type
Kaj Ove Madsen
Granslev Tømrer- og Gulventreprise ApS
Funderø / Parquet Flooring
Beech/Maple
Pattern Banded
Funderø delivered 7,669 m²
Discarded materials saved 109,666 kg
Funderø CO2e footprint* 21,319 kg
*CO₂e footprint (in kg CO₂e) is based on Funderø EPD including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

TRÆ consists of three buildings, 6, 6, and 20 story's high, built using upcycled, bio-based, and reused materials. These include discarded wind turbine blades, recycled bricks, facade panels, timber, and double glazing. Materials are sourced, tested, and chosen along the way, meaning the final appearance of facades, office floors, and acoustic ceilings will evolve throughout the project. TRÆ represents a new approach to construction, embracing shared responsibility and pushing the boundaries of sustainable building.
Please see our TRÆ web reference for other products delivered

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Year finished
2023
Location Martha Christensens Vej 10, 2300 Copenhagen
Product Funderø / Parquet Flooring
Wood type
Beech/Maple Pattern

At a:gain, we upcycle Carlsberg DraughtMaster kegs into products for the built environment. For The Brewery meeting room at Bella Group in Ørestad, we supplied a:gain x Wehlers RUM chairs, a custom conference table, and Flarø acoustic wall cladding made from upcycled materials, including Bella Group’s own demolition wood. The floor features our a:gain x Junckers upcycled Funderø flooring. The room showcases how design and circular economy can go hand in hand.
*CO₂e footprint (in kg CO₂e) is based on Funderø EPD including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.


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Year finished 2024
Location Vejlands Allé 200, 2300 Copenhagen S
Architect Together Architecture
Building owner
Product
Fælledby PS/, By & Havn, PensionDenmark
Funderø / Parquet Flooring
Wood type Beech/Maple Pattern

At the ambitious project Fælledby, architects Together Architecture has thought in direct reuse, biobased products and industrialised upcycled products (our expertise). The project office which will be on site for ~ 6 years will during this phase also act as a construction laboratory showcasing new ways of reducing the climate impact of the real estate business. We are happy to have delivered our biobased products, and upcycled a:gain Funderø flooring in collaboration with Junckers as well as out upcycled a:gain Fusø boards made of Carlsberg DraughtMaster kegs.
*CO₂e footprint (in kg CO₂e) is based on Funderø EPD including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.


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Year finished
Location
2024
Chr. Winthersvej 12, 4800
Nykøbing F
Architect Peter Kjaer
Contractor Bjarne Petersen
Product Funderø / Parquet Flooring
Wood type
Beech/Maple
Pattern Banded
Funderø delivered 209 m²
Discarded materials saved 2,988 kg
Funderø CO2e footprint* 581 kg
*CO₂e footprint (in kg CO₂e) is based on Funderø EPD including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. Phase B and D excluded. See our sustainability page for more info.

Physical environments play a vital role, especially for vulnerable groups, where design, lighting, and layout can significantly impact well-being. Research shows that architecture influences stress levels, including cortisol.
The project From Shelters to Places of Hope explores how investment in shelters can strengthen social work. VIVE will document the impact of the buildings. Director Henrik Tvarnø of The A.P. Møller Foundation highlights the project's strength in linking research with physical change. The Church of the Cross will design three living spaces based on the "social bricks" concept — recognising that buildings affect user well-being. The project supports The A.P. Møller Foundation’s focus on "Social Construction with Measurable Effect".
Hjælmø, our EndGrain Flooring has a
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.
Hjælmø is an end-grain floor made from leftover pine offcuts from window frame production. The small bricks create a lively and varied look that can be laid in different patterns and with different surface treatments to match the room’s architecture.
With Hjælmø you get the same guarantees and responsibilities as with conventional floors. a:gain delivers with full product responsibility, so you can specify circular building products with the same security as virgin.
Produced in collaboration with NORTO and manufactured in Denmark, Hjælmø comes with fixed delivery times. This makes it easy to plan your project and ensure materials arrive on time.

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Hjælmø is our end-grain brick flooring, crafted from pine offcuts. It’s durable, visually striking, and made through a circular, Danish production process.
Product End-grain bricks
Wood species FSC certified pine
Source Discarded wood from window production
Origin Northern Europe
Finish Untreated
Brick length 100-120 mm (uniform size per project, varies across projects)
Brick width 50-60 mm (uniform size per project, varies across projects)
Brick thickness
Standard brick: 22 mm (16-100mm possible)
Installation Glued
Fire classification Dfl-s1 (without surface treatment)
In collaboration with NORTO
Made in Denmark
Finish examples



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Discarded materials saved per m2 11 kg CO2e footprint per m2 A1-A3, C1-C3
kg CO2e reduction compared to similar products* 76%
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.

These offcuts are often discarded due to knots - which have no impact on durability or strength in end grain flooring. If this waste source had not been repurposed, the wood would have been granulated into chips and burned for heating, despite the high value as a building material.

5 Sanding x15
3 Planning & cutting 1 Collection & sor ting
2 Finger joining
4 Installation

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Year finished 2024
Location
Building owner
Kalkværksvej 1, 1, 8000 Aarhus C
PFA Ejendomme / Kilden & Hindby
Building developer Skanska Danmark A/S
Architect Lendager
Contractor
Sub contractor
Product
Hjælmø delivered
Kaj Ove Madsen
Granslev Tømrer- og Gulventreprise ApS
Hjælmø / End-Grain Flooring
9,229 m²
Discarded materials saved 101,519 kg
Hjælmø CO2e footprint*

TRÆ consists of three buildings, 6, 6, and 20 storeys high, built using upcycled, biobased, and reused materials. These include discarded wind turbine blades, recycled bricks, façade panels, timber, and double glazing. Materials are sourced, tested, and chosen along the way, meaning the final appearance of façades, office floors, and acoustic ceilings will evolve throughout the project. TRÆ represents a new approach to construction, embracing shared responsibility and pushing the boundaries of sustainable building.
20,488 kg
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.
Please see our TRÆ web reference for other products delivered

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Year finished 2024
Location Europaplads 8 B, 8000 Aarhus
Building owner Danica Ejendomme
Architect Luplau Poulsen
Contractor Kaj Ove Madsen
Sub contractor Granslev Tømrer- og Gulventreprise ApS
Product Hjælmø / End-Grain Flooring
Hjælmø delivered 1,875 m²
Discarded materials saved 20,625 kg
Hjælmø CO2e footprint* 4,162 kg
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.

A 19,000 m² DGNB Gold-certified office building has been completed in Aarhus, near DOKK1. On the 3rd floor, Søren Jensen Engineering worked with Danica Ejendomme to prioritise low-impact materials, reusing components from Danica’s Nauticon property in Copenhagen. The fit-out includes biobased products, 1:1 direct reuse, and upcycled end-grain brick flooring from a:gain. Demolition glass from Nauticon was repurposed into Tystø partition walls by DEKO and a:gain, and discarded wood was also reused. The flooring meets REIS emission standards (Ref. 6F006139).


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Year finished
2023
Location Østerfælled Torv, 2100 Copenhagen
Building owner Capital Investment A/S
Sub contractor Trio Gulve
Product Hjælmø / End-Grain Flooring
Hjælmø
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.

At Østerfælled Torv in Copenhagen, Capital Investment has transformed a 500 m² secondfloor tenancy into office space. Following a recommendation, they partnered with a:gain, establishing a smooth collaboration. The process included site visits to a:gain’s office and reference projects showcasing Hjælmø end-grain brick flooring and Tystø glass partition walls. a:gain also assisted with drawings and contractor tender documentation. In close dialogue with flooring contractor TRIO Gulve, the upcycled floor was delivered and installed to a high standard, with impressive results.

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Year finished
Location
2023
Lyngby Hovedgade 94, st. th, 2800 Kongens Lyngby
Building owner Velliv
Architect Lendager
Contractor
Sub contractor
Product
JDN Entreprise
BG Interiør
Hjælmø / End-Grain Flooring
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.

a:gain has supplied Dybø acoustic panels made from upcycled PET bottles and Hjælmø end-grain brick flooring from discarded pine wood to Science City Lyngby. The non-profit network includes over 80 members, such as DTU, the municipality, and companies like Microsoft, COWI, and Novozymes, all working to develop and test green solutions. Their 700 m² Sustainability Lab serves as a showroom, co-working space, and living lab for innovation and collaboration. The upcycled flooring is REIS-certified (Ref. 6F006139).


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Year finished 2020
Location
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus
Building owner Bygningsstyrelsen
Architect Adept
Contractor A. Enggaard
Product
Hjælmø / End-Grain Flooring
Hjælmø delivered 2,000 m²
Hjælmø CO2e footprint* 4,440 kg
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.

New Aarch The new school of architecture in Aarhus is located around Godsbanearealerne, in the heart of the city and will be a robust and flexible building that can easily be adapted to new requirements and needs in the future. The school takes on the character of a workshop, where students, teachers and researchers have ample opportunity to experiment and challenge the architecture of the future.

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Year finished
2024
Location Herlev Denmark
Building owner
Building developer
Architect
Contractor
NREP Juli Living
Skanska A/S
C.F Møller Architects
HHM A/S
Sub contractor TRIO Gulve
Product
Hjælmø / End-Grain Flooring
footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.

The project covers 22,739 m² and consists of 264 apartments, reaching up to 11 storeys in a U-shaped block with a large central courtyard featuring a greenhouse, a community room, and green recreational areas. The apartments are designed with balconies or terraces, and the construction will be DGNB Gold certified.
The apartment sizes are tailored to meet the housing demand in the area. Future residents can choose from apartments with two to five rooms, with a particular emphasis on smaller apartments ranging from 56 to 102 m², which are in high demand. The average apartment size will be 85 m², with units ranging from 56 m² to 137 m².
Other products delivered



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Year finished
Location
Building owner
2024
Lillemosevej 1, 2640
Hedehusene
Tscherning A/S
Architect GXN
Contractor
Product
Tscherning A/S
Hjælmø / End-Grain Flooring
Hjælmø delivered 195 m²
Hjælmø CO2e footprint*
kg

The Danish demolition company Tscherning, founded in 1975, is expanding its facilities. With a long-standing commitment to respecting Earth’s resources, the project focused on reusing existing load-bearing structures, building with directly reused materials, biobased products, and industrially upcycled components.
a:gain contributed with Hjælmø end grain flooring, Nærø acoustic panels from upcycled textiles, Fusø boards made from Carlsberg DraughtMaster kegs, and RUM chairs in collaboration with Wehlers – also made from the same upcycled kegs.
The extension and transformation of the site is both visually striking and a green high-five to the environment.
Other products delivered


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Year finished 2022
Location Paradisæblevej 23, 2500 Copenhagen
Building owner
Architect
FB Gruppen A/S
Lendager Group
Contractor Ingcon A/S
Product Hjælmø / End-Grain Flooring
Hjælmø
Hjælmø CO2e footprint*
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.

Grønttorvet spisehus is built on the ambition of creating Denmark's most sustainable solution to a community center. A common dining house that works self-sufficiently and where excess materials constantly move from one circuit to another - and do away with the idea of waste. The dining house is created almost exclusively from upcycled materials from the existing structure on site.
Other products delivered


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Year finished 2024
Architect EFFEKT Architects
Contractor Guldbech Gruppen
Product Hjælmø / End-Grain Flooring
Hjælmø
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.

Nest House project embodies an alternative way of living that prioritizes resource consciousness. This approach is driven by a heightened awareness of the planetary boundaries within which society must operate. By focusing on sustainable living, the project aims to demonstrate that it is possible to design homes that not only meet the needs of their occupants but also respect and preserve the environment. Project partners: a:gain, Modulina, EFFEKT, Buro Happold, Stykka, Jensen Genbrug, Mudwork, All Remove, Birdie, DSV Transport, Amolia, CS.Byggeservice, Climaid, Guldbech Grupen, Fremtidens Fundament, Landau Business Development, XL-BYG


Tystø, our Glass Partitioning Walls have a

*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.
Full Product Guarantee
With Tystø you get the same guarantees and responsibilities as for conventional partition systems. a:gain delivers with full product responsibility, so you can specify circular building products with the same security as virgin.
Documented CO₂e Savings
Made from discarded glass and wood, Tystø saves 31.65 kg of waste per m² and reduces CO₂e by 73% compared to conventional products - with an EPD to support your project’s documentation.
A Story in Every Wall
With Tystø, every glass unit (IGU) can be traced back to the building it once belonged to. This gives you a unique storytelling opportunity - connecting your project to the history of Danish architecture while showcasing circular design.


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Tystø is an indoor partitioning system made from used thermo glass units and discarded pine wood. Tystø uses a modular system and is designed for disassembly. We make the partitions to your specified dimensions and needs, meaning each project gets a unique look. Tystø is developed in collaboration with DEKO.

Product
Glass partitioning wall from waste glass and discarded wood
Application Indoor partitioning
Glass Used facade glass units
Frame Discarded pine
Module height Custom
Wall thickness 110mm
Installation
Installed on site by DEKO Support MUDP
In collaboration with DEKO Made in Denmark

Water-soluble wax finish with a neutral look

Water-soluble black oil
Monolith - Solid door example Vanløse - Glass door example

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Discarded materials saved per m2 31.65 kg
CO2e footprint per m2 A1-A3, C1-C4 18.86 kg
CO2e reduction compared to similar products* 73%
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page


Telling the story of its origin, the wooden structure features natural, harmless, and beautiful knots. These add to the unique characteristics of the product.
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6 Disassembly
1 Dismantling & glass prep
5 Installation
Enabling take back
2 Sor ting & ID tagging
Assembly

3 Digital arrangement

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Year finished 2024
Location Kalkværksvej 1, 1, 8000 Aarhus C
Building owner
PFA Ejendomme / Kilden & Hindby
Building developer Skanska Danmark A/S
Architect Lendager
Contractor Kaj Ove Madsen
Sub contractor DEKO
Product Tystø / Glass Wall Partitioning
Surface
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. See our sustainability page for more info.

TRÆ consists of three buildings, 6, 6, and 20 storeys high, built using upcycled, biobased, and reused materials. These include discarded wind turbine blades, recycled bricks, facade panels, timber, and double glazing. Materials are sourced, tested, and chosen along the way, meaning the final appearance of facades, office floors, and acoustic ceilings will evolve throughout the project. TRÆ represents a new approach to construction, embracing shared responsibility and pushing the boundaries of sustainable building.
Please see our TRÆ web reference for other products delivered


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Year finished
Location
Building owner
2023
Stationsparken 25, 1.tv, 2600 Glostrup
IKANO Bolig
Contractor DEKO
Product
/ Glass Wall Partitioning
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. See our sustainability page for more info.

Ikano Bolig, part of Ikano Bostad Sverige, has been developing housing in Denmark since 2017 with a strong focus on reducing the environmental impact of real estate. At the Building Green fair in Forum Copenhagen, their sustainability team discovered a:gain’s Tystø glass partition wall, made from demolition glass and discarded wood, and chose it for their Glostrup office. Tystø is the result of a cross-value chain collaboration between a:gain, DEKO, and several demolition companies. It offers industrially upcycled materials with full product warranty, scalable delivery, fixed designs, and prices, enabling significant CO₂ savings. Feedback from staff and visitors has been overwhelmingly positive.


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Location
Europaplads 8 B, 8000 Aarhus
Building owner Danica Ejendomme
Architect Luplau Poulsen
Contractor Raundahl & Moesbye
Sub contractor DEKO
Product Tystø / Glass Wall Partitioning
A 19,000 m² DGNB Gold-certified office building has been completed in Aarhus, near DOKK1. On the 3rd floor, Søren Jensen Engineering worked with Danica Ejendomme to prioritise low-impact materials, reusing components from Danica’s Nauticon property in Copenhagen. The fit-out includes biobased products, 1:1 direct reuse, and upcycled end-grain brick flooring from a:gain. Demolition glass from Nauticon was repurposed into Tystø partition walls by DEKO and a:gain, and discarded wood was also reused. The flooring meets REIS emission standards (Ref. 6F006139).
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. See our sustainability page for more info.



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Location
C.F. Møllers Allé 42, 2300 Copenhagen
Building owner Home. Earth
Building developer Skanska Danmark A/S
Architect SWEKO
Contractor DEKO
Product
Tystø / Glass Wall Partitioning Surface
C.F. Møller’s Have is an eco-friendly residential project spanning approximately 12,000 m² across eight stories. It comprises 156 apartments and a two-level public parking basement. The apartments, ranging from one to four rooms, are designed for singles, young couples, and seniors. The building incorporates upcycled and low-impact materials, including a:gain's Bronsø Thermo wood facade cladding and Funderø flooring, highlighting its commitment to a greener living environment.
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. See our sustainability page for more info.




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Year finished 2022
Architect
Lendager / a:gain
Contractor DEKO
Product
Tystø / Glass Wall Partitioning
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. See our sustainability page for more info.

Lendager’s Copenhagen office now features Tystø partition walls made from upcycled wood, improving acoustics and creating a warmer, more inviting workspace. The choice adds both environmental value and a strong narrative to the space. Clients and staff alike benefit from a solution that is both functional and sustainable.

Dybø, our Acoustic Batts have a
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page.
With Dybø you get the same guarantees and responsibilities as with conventional acoustic panels. a:gain delivers with full product responsibility, so you can specify circular building products with the same security as virgin.
Dybø comes with a verified EPD, and is made from 50- 75% recycled PET bottles. That means you can document CO₂e savings and compliance with DGNB and sustainability reporting requirements.
Dybø offers a cost-efficient acoustic solution at a fixed price level, making it possible to choose circular materials without compromising on budget.

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Dybø is our high-performance acoustic batt made from 75 % recycled PET. Available in multiple thicknesses and sizes, it's fire-rated, low-emission, and delivers Class A sound absorption for a more sustainable, noise-controlled interiors.
Product
Made in Sweden
Standard colours








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Dybø PET felt is produced from used plastic bottles collected within Europe. Comprising 50-75% recycled PET, its production is entirely waste-free, as all offcuts are recirculated into the manufacturing process.
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. For more info see our sustainability page


5 Disassembly
1 Collection of plastic bottles
4 Installation
Enabling take back
2 Making the fibres
3 Air lay pressing

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Year finished 2024
Location Kalkværksvej 1, 1, 8000 Aarhus C
Building owner
PFA Ejendomme / Kilden & Hindby
Building developer Skanska Danmark A/S
Architect Lendager
Contractor Kaj Ove Madsen
Sub contractor Vognsen Entreprise
Product Dybø / Acoustic Batt
m²
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. See our sustainability page for more info.

TRÆ consists of three buildings, 6, 6, and 20 storeys high, built using upcycled, biobased, and reused materials. These include discarded wind turbine blades, recycled bricks, facade panels, timber, and double glazing. Materials are sourced, tested, and chosen along the way, meaning the final appearance of facades, office floors, and acoustic ceilings will evolve throughout the project. TRÆ represents a new approach to construction, embracing shared responsibility and pushing the boundaries of sustainable building.
Please see our TRÆ web reference for other products delivered

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Year finished 2022
Location
Marmorvej 2, 2100
Østerbro, Copenhagen
Architect PLH Architects
Contractor NCC Danmark A/S
Product Dybø / Acoustic Batt

In Copenhagen Nordhavn, PensionDenmark is creating a DGNB Gold-certified office building. The general contractor, NCC, and the architect, PLH Architects, reached out to a:gain as a follow-up on meetings and dialogues between a:gain and PensionDenmark. In a good dialogue between the companies, it was agreed to purchase and install 950 m2 a:gain Funderø oak/ash flooring and to purchase 500 m2 of a:gain Dybø acoustics. These less climatedamaging materials are an additional feature of the project's sustainability efforts. Funderø Oak & Ash is a product from a a:gain, where the company focuses on upcycling floors.
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. See our sustainability page for more info.


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Year finished 2022
Location Paradisæblevej 23, 2500 Copenhagen
Building owner
Architect
Contractor
FB Gruppen A/S
Lendager Group
Ingcon A/S
Product Dybø / Acoustic Batt
Dybø delivered
Dybø CO2e footprint*
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. See our sustainability page for more info.

Grønttorvet spisehus is built on the ambition of creating Denmark's most sustainable solution to a community center. A common dining house that works self-sufficiently and where excess materials constantly move from one circuit to another - and do away with the idea of waste. The dining house is created almost exclusively from upcycled materials from the existing structure on site.
Other products delivered


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Year finished 2025
Location
Park Allé 373, 2605 Brøndby, Copengagen
Architect Gitte Andersen Consulting
Building owner Bravida
Contractor Anders Mainz
Product Dybø / Acoustic Batt
Dybø
Discarded
Dybø CO2e footprint*
*CO2e footprint and comparison are based on available EPD data including phases A1–A3 and C1–C4. See our sustainability page for more info.

In connection with the renovation of the canteen and the meeting rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors, it was desired to furnish them with as many industrially remanufactured products as possible. Through dialogue between the client, Bravida, the architect Gitte Andersen, the contractor Anders Mainz, and a:gain, acoustic solutions were found for both ceilings and walls.


Flarø FR, our Acoustic Panels save
6.36 kg of discarded material per m2

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Our new Fire Retardant (FR) acoustic wall panel is made from discarded Douglas fir wood. The standard version of Flarø FR comes with a black glass fiber cloth, with wooden lamellas of different dimensions placed in a pattern that is easy on the eyes.
Product Fire-retardant waste-based acoustic panelling
Wood Discarded Douglas fir from regular production
Treatment Untreated or waterborne lacquer
Fire class
Indicative SBI test: B, s1-d0
Sound class A/B, substrate dependent
Module height 1183 or 2365 mm
Module width
600 mm
System thickness 82 mm
Installation Front facing screws
In collaboration with Overgaard Wood Made in Denmark
Wood finish Standard textile


Lacquered Natural
The ultra-thin lacquer simplifies maintenance without compromising the natural aesthetic.
Solid, natural untreated douglas fir gives the panel a warm and matte expression.

Black glass fibre
The standard fire tested version of Flarø FR uses a black fire retardant glass fibre cloth which has an indicative SBI test: B, s1-d0.

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Sustainability
Discarded materials saved per m2 6.36 kg
Flawed materials from regular production, such as large knots or uneven planing, are repurposed by a:gain, ensuring minimal waste.


5 Disassembly
4 Installation
1 Sor ting of discarded wood
2 Milling & reprofiling
r & asse m b l y
3 Assembly Flarø FR Waste Stor y

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Location Kalkværksvej 1, 1, 8000 Aarhus C
Building owner PFA Ejendomme / Kilden & Hindby
Building developer Skanska Danmark A/S
Architect Lendager
Contractor Kaj Ove Madsen
Sub contractor Vognsen Entreprise
Product Flarø FR / Acoustic Panel
Flarø FR delivered 1,652 m²
Discarded materials saved
kg
TRÆ consists of three buildings, 6, 6, and 20 storeys high, built using upcycled, biobased, and reused materials. These include discarded wind turbine blades, recycled bricks, facade panels, timber, and double glazing. Materials are sourced, tested, and chosen along the way, meaning the final appearance of facades, office floors, and acoustic ceilings will evolve throughout the project. TRÆ represents a new approach to construction, embracing shared responsibility and pushing the boundaries of sustainable building.
Please see our TRÆ web reference for other products delivered

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Year finished 2025
Location Park Allé 373, 2605 Brøndby, Copenhagen
Building owner Bravida
Architect Gitte Andersen Consulting
Contractor Anders Mainz
Product Flarø FR / Acoustic Panel Flarø

In connection with the renovation of the canteen and the meeting rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors, it was desired to furnish them with as many industrially remanufactured products as possible. Through dialogue between the client, Bravida, the architect Gitte Andersen, the contractor Anders Mainz, and a:gain, acoustic solutions were found for both ceilings and walls.


How do we work with our partners?
Each a:gain product is made possible through collaboration with industry leaders. Together, we turn side-streams and discarded resources into new, certified building products.
DEKO – Main partner on our partitioning wall Tystø
Deliver and mounts Tystø wall modules at construction sites. The glass comes from Danish demolition projects, sourced through our network of demolition contractors, and the wood is upcycled off-cuts from NORTO/VTI.
NORTO – Partner on our end-grain floor Hjælmø
Provides high-quality off-cuts from window production. The material is reused in flooring and wall systems.
KRONE – Partner on the window solution Viddø
Produces circular glass façades. The glass units have been discarded in a Danish windows production.
Kolomore - Supplier of sustainable surface treatments
Responsible for sustainable surface finishing and color treatments.
Junckers – Partner on parquet floor Funderø
Provides wood off-cuts from regular flooring production, creating new solid floors with lower CO₂ impact.
Protræ – Production partner on our thermowood façade cladding Bronsø
Supplies off-cuts from thermowood production, which are remanufactured into long-lasting façade cladding.
At a:gain, documentation is at the core of everything we do.
Each of our building products is backed by verified data and transparent reporting — because we believe circular construction requires full traceability and trust. Scan the QR codes to access our Download Center, where you’ll find:
• Environmental data
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Tender descriptions
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