Lenzing
Mey ist das erste Unternehmen in Deutschland, welches FSC-zertifizierte textile Bekleidungsprodukte auf den Markt bringt und damit einer der ersten Zertifikatinhaber für FSC-zertifizierte Kleidung weltweit. Bild: AW 21 Serie Mood © Mey
27/01/2021 – Nachhaltigkeit: Leuchtturmprojekt im Modebereich
Nachhaltigkeit: Leuchtturmprojekt im Modebereich
Green Choice: Sämtliche Artikel, die den Nachhaltigkeitsanforderungen in besonderer Weise genügen, werden künftig mit dem neuen Olymp Nachhaltigkeitslabel „Green Choice“ ausgezeichnet. Bis im Jahr 2025 sollen es 100 Prozent sein. © Olymp
25/01/2021 – Nachhaltigkeit
Nachhaltigkeit
Stefan Doboczky, CEO of the Lenzing Group: “We are particularly proud to be the only first-time discloser who has achieved an ‘A’ score for tackling climate change and acting to protect forests. The double A score reconfirms our long-term sustainability strategy and is an exciting acknowledgement of our efforts on transparency as well as sustainable raw material sourcing. This recognition will boost our visibility among a broad group of important stakeholders.” © Lenzing
11/12/2020 – CPD – Carbon Disclosure Project
CPD – Carbon Disclosure Project
Robert van de Kerkhof (CCO): “We support the Renewable Carbon Initiative. First of all, because it is the right thing to do and, second, it is also fully aligned with our corporate strategy.” © Lenzing AG/Hermann Wakolbinger
09/11/2020 – Renewable Carbon Initiative
Renewable Carbon Initiative
With its Veocel branded wood-based cellulose fibers, Lenzing has been laying the foundation for many years for sustainable nonwoven applications and will test and develop innovative ideas using the new possibilities offered by the VEZ. © Lenzing AG
05/11/2020 – New nonwoven development center at Hof University
New nonwoven development center at Hof University
Due to the short-term increase in demand from Chinese customers, Lenzing AG is breaking new ground. For the first time in the history of Austria, a local company is sending goods that are 100 percent produced in Austria directly to China by train. © Lenzing/Scheiblecker
