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Green production
Our home is the Sauerland region – one of the greenest areas in North Rhine-Westphalia.
The unique landscape not only shapes our surroundings, but also our self-image: for us, sustainability is not a trend, but a responsibility.
Since January 2018, we have been consistently supplying all our office and production areas with electricity from 100% renewable energies. In doing so, we are sending a clear signal for a climate-friendly future.
But we are not stopping there. We are continuously working to reduce our CO₂ emissions, determine our corporate carbon footprint annually, and consistently advance the calculation of our product carbon footprint (PCF). Our goal: By the end of 2026, we will provide transparent emissions data for every single item.
In this way, we combine economic performance with ecological standards – today and in the future.