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Over 500 tons of CO2 savings in the last 3 years in ScandinaviaOver

With the 17 global sustainability goals (Agenda 2030) of the UN, a guideline was developed to promote sustainable production globally. This requires modernizing our economy towards resource utilization rather than resource consumption.

Tana-Chemie has long since made the leap from the linear economy to the circular economy. The Frosch brand company has been optimizing its Green Care Professional brand products for more than 30 years. In Scandinavia, Green Care Professional was able to save a total of 500 tons of CO2 in the last 3 years. The sustainable products in recyclable packaging made from recycled material saved 80 tons of plastic and 159 tons of crude oil.

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Industrialized countries play a particularly important role in reducing global emissions because they consume the highest amounts of resources. On the other hand, they also have the knowledge and means to invest in research and development, drive innovation and establish sustainability management systems, explains the German Federal Government’s Press and Information Office1. Professional cleaning service providers have also recognized that the careful use of resources is becoming increasingly important and would like to make a contribution. They are increasingly relying on high-performance, sustainable products. “The annually increasing global savings values prove that sustainable products are also high-performance and impress our customers,” says Mert Mirza, application engineer at Tana-Chemie. Thanks to the Green Care Performance Calculator, Green Care Professional customers can concretely measure their success in conserving resources and their ecological Optimize footprint. True to the maxim “safe, effective, circular”, the savings grow every year because Tana-Chemie constantly optimizes its products across the entire value chain.

Source1 https://www.bundesregierung.de/breg-de/themen/nachhaltigkeitspolitik/produzieren-konsumieren-181666