Sustainability Award nomination

Sustainability Award nomination Christian Köster

We must wait until November and keep our fingers crossed: We have the chance to win one of the most coveted awards in the field of sustainability.

LEIPA has been nominated by the expert jury for the German Sustainability Award (DNP). They are looking for "examples of successful #transformation".

This is a great honour for us and shows that LEIPA is on the right track. We are leading the way in the circular economy and climate protection in particular: we rely on 100% recovered paper as a resource in paper and cardboard production and have set ourselves the goal of operating in a climate-neutral manner by 2045. We are having our climate targets validated by SBTi.

We are therefore looking forward to the autumn of 2024, when the award (DNP) will be awarded for the 17th time.

Information about the German Sustainability Award (see nachhaltigkeitspreis.de!): "With six competitions and 3,000 guests at the closing events, it is the most comprehensive award of its kind in Europe. The award is based on the goals of the 2030 Agenda and thus on the key transformation fields such as climate, biodiversity, resources, supply chain and society (...) The aim of the DNP is set out in the statutes of the foundation association. The aim is to promote sustainable development through the independent, objective awarding of a sustainability prize, which makes an effective contribution to transformation on the basis of demanding assessments, a discursively organized transfer of know-how and a publicly relevant award. Comprehensible processes and a data protection-compliant view of the results should help companies and other organizations to improve their sustainability performance. (...) The foundation acts as an independent body that is not beholden to any particular interests, is in constant communication with all stakeholder groups and promotes forward-looking partnerships. It transparently assumes that no one can achieve transformation alone and that personal exchange and shared appreciation for good performance are important cultural prerequisites for transformation."

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