Jaudas' commitment to sustainability:Sustainability is a concept that ensures that the needs of the present are met without compromising the opportunities of future generations. It is based on three equally important pillars: the ecological, social and economic dimensions. In concrete terms, this means using natural resources responsibly, promoting social justice and ensuring stable economic development. Examples include resource conservation, environmental protection and fair working conditions. Ecological dimensionResource conservation:Do not consume more resources than can be regenerated (e.g. use wood-based regranulate, i.e. renewable raw materials).Environmental protection:Minimise environmental damage caused by the consumption of raw materials (e.g. save energy, avoid waste, use environmentally friendly alternatives).Biodiversity:Take measures that support the preservation of biodiversity. Social dimensionSocial justice: Creating equal opportunities for all people within and between generations by utilising production in Germany.Participation:Involve all affected parties in decision-making processes.Responsibility:Taking responsibility for the impact of one's own actions by choosing sustainable value creation.Economic dimensionEfficiency: Designing economic activities in such a way that they are ecologically and socially sustainable.Long-term nature: Ensuring long-term economic stability rather than short-term profits.Implementation in everyday lifeConsumption:Buy regional products, eat less meat, prefer second-hand goods and consume more consciously.Mobility:Switch to public transport or form car pools.Resources:Save water and energy.Commitment: Become politically active to promote sustainability and support companies that pursue sustainable practices.
We use our own well to cool the production facility.