FOR A GREENER FUTURE!

Sustainability is the issue of our time. And we also want to make our contribution to acting as sustainably and resource-savingly as possible.

In order to save CO2 and shorten journeys, we produce our wet food in Germany and use tin cans that are 90% recyclable. But these are just the first steps on our path.

We try to compensate for any emissions that we cannot reduce in various ways. We are also pushing ahead with projects that are particularly close to our hearts:

AND THIS IS HOW IT WORKS...

Piktogramm Wolke

Per order - 5kg CO2 compensation

CO2 savings through green electricity

The UN supports projects such as hydroelectric power plants in Chile or biomass power plants in Bihar, India. These projects alone save 660,000 tons of CO2 annually.

OFFSETTING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

With the help of Climate Partner, we have become a carbon neutral business-level company.

This means that all greenhouse emissions from our office location in Hamburg Altona are calculated by Climate Partner and offset by internationally recognized climate protection projects.

For this we have chosen the biomass project in Soacha, Colombia. In addition to avoiding and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, offsetting greenhouse gas emissions is an important step in holistic climate protection.

The Santander brick kiln in Soacha - a suburb of Bogotá - is already operated with 80% renewable biomass and thus offsets CO² emissions.

The Santander brick kiln in Soacha - a suburb of Bogotá - is already operated with 80% renewable biomass and thus offsets CO² emissions.

Energy is generated from waste such as coconut shells, sawdust, wood waste, leftovers from sugar cane processing, bamboo or wood from sustainable cultivation.

Energy is generated from waste such as coconut shells, sawdust, wood waste, leftovers from sugar cane processing, bamboo or wood from sustainable cultivation.

Energy is generated from waste such as coconut shells, sawdust, wood waste, leftovers from sugar cane processing, bamboo or wood from sustainable cultivation.

Energy is generated from waste such as coconut shells, sawdust, wood waste, leftovers from sugar cane processing, bamboo or wood from sustainable cultivation.