Schöck supplies components for the Roots timber high-rise building in Hamburg, which is planned as Germany's tallest wooden building. The project is considered a reference for CO2-reduced high-rise construction with renewable raw materials and demonstrates the increasing market maturity of hybrid timber construction methods in urban multi-story residential construction. The involvement underscores Schöck's positioning in the growing segment of ecological construction methods, which is receiving additional momentum through GEG tightening and funding programs such as BEG. What will be decisive is whether the thermal bridge insulation elements installed will measurably improve the CO2 balance of the timber construction or primarily serve marketing purposes.