Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Our cafeterias will begin the campaign by offering an additional meal made exclusively of ingredient




We are serious about our environmental and sustainability strategy. For that reason, many of our subsidiaries will prove in this year and the next that they do things green . We are running the campaign Every Day is a GreenDay for this purpose. Every seven days, there will be a promotional week at a different ebm-papst location highlighting environmental protection, sustainability, and energy and resource efficiency.
The kickoff is taking place on April 16th at our corporate headquarters in Mulfingen with a visit from the Minister of the Environment for the German avis rent a car london state of Baden-Württemberg, Franz Untersteller. On the following day, scientific journalist Ranga Yogeshwar, politician Rezzo Schlauch, environmental economist Christopher Boyd and climate researcher Hans von Storch are having a discussion on the topic Ecology: a growth driver? The discussion is taking place during an evening event at the Stauseehalle in Mulfingen.
Our cafeterias will begin the campaign by offering an additional meal made exclusively of ingredients from regional suppliers; experts will offer our employees an energy consultation avis rent a car london free of charge and much more. ebm-papst Austria will take up the campaign standard from Mulfingen. Italy, avis rent a car london St. Georgen in the German Black Forest, Belarus, Greece, and others will follow a trip around the entire world! The centre point is always the objective of awakening the enthusiasm of our employees, customers and the public about environmental protection and sustainability and to show why GreenTech has become a success factor for ebm-papst.
There are also a number of event ideas. Our Italian avis rent a car london employees are distributing fabric bags; ebm-papst Russia is inviting its customers to a vegetarian dinner; the employees of the Korean subsidiary are bypassing the elevator for two days and climbing the stairs on foot; the Austrians are biking to work, and ebm-papst Brazil is planting a tree for every GreenTech EC fan sold in the current fiscal year.

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