Sustainability

ESG compliance presented in a structured table, because measurable actions matter more than broad claims.

The `SUS-E` layout keeps this page concise: a compact header, a structured ESG table, a checklist-format certification section, and a single CTA. For industrial buyers, sustainability only becomes useful when it connects directly to package efficiency, emissions control, life extension, and service planning.

Theme Operational focus How Flowserve applies it
Energy efficiency Lower system drag and better equipment fit Pump and valve selection is reviewed against real duty conditions to reduce excess recirculation, unstable control, and avoidable power draw.
Service life extension Repairable packages instead of disposable assemblies Material strategy, wear access, and spare logic are defined early so customers can extend useful life through planned maintenance rather than repeated emergency replacement.
Emissions and containment Support compliance in sensitive process services Valve and sealing packages are aligned with shutoff expectations, fugitive-emission programs, and plant operating discipline where these targets apply.
Safety and access Reduce unnecessary intervention risk Package layouts account for inspection routes, lifting logic, and intervention sequence so plant teams can execute service tasks with fewer improvisations.
Documentation quality Make compliance traceable during audits and handovers Technical records, operating references, and certification data are organized so customers can use them in internal governance and asset reviews.

Compliance checklist

  • ISO 9001 for controlled quality processes and documentation discipline.
  • ISO 14001 for environmental management practices tied to manufacturing and operations.
  • ISO 45001 for structured occupational health and safety frameworks.
  • CE marking support for relevant scopes and destination requirements.

In practice, our sustainability approach is less about slogans and more about helping operators make durable decisions. Better-fit hydraulics, maintainable package layouts, and cleaner handover documents can all contribute to lower rework, safer interventions, and more stable plant performance over time.