From sustainable ideas to measurable impact.

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
Microplastic ingestion, how to solve the problem

Microplastics Are in Your Food, Water, and Air. It’s Time to See (and Fix) the Problem

Microplastic ingestion: from your plate to your glass, they’re everywhere Think plastic pollution is just about bottles on the beach? Think again. Every day, you ingest millions of microscopic plastic particles without realizing it. They’re in your air, your food, your drinks – and yes, even in your brain. But…
The Digital Product Passport Explained

The Digital Product Passport (DPP): A Digital Identity That Ends Product Opacity

The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is more than a compliance tool; it’s a traceability system designed to serve consumers. Transparency. Traceability. Sustainability.Three words that are no longer optional, they’re requirements.In the face of climate urgency, tightening EU regulations, and growing consumer pressure, the Digital Product Passport (DPP) is emerging as…
Germany demonstrates how to reduce hospital plastic waste with the Halle hospital use case

Reducing Hospital Plastic Waste: Where Should You Start?

The remarkable initiative of Halle Hospital to reduce hospital plastic waste – a German case study Plastic is omnipresent in hospitals, offering essential benefits in terms of hygiene, safety, and functionality.But at what environmental cost?With an average of 619 grams of plastic consumables per patient per day in a typical…
more sustainable maternity wards by lowering ready-to-use formula bottles

Less plastic, more sustainability: how Irish maternity wards are making a difference

Sustainable maternity wards in Ireland: saying goodbye to ready-to-use formula bottles Ready-to-use (RTU) baby bottles, those convenient little plastic containers, are everywhere in maternity wards.Yet behind their undeniable usefulness lies a massive problem: mountains of single-use plastic waste. In Ireland, two maternity hospitals have decided to take action and reduce…