Daiber commits to the WIN-Charta sustainability management system

Gustav Daiber headquarters

Gustav Daiber has shown awareness to its economic, ecological and social responsibility by signing the WIN-Charta, a sustainability management system by the government of the German federal state Baden-Württemberg.

The WIN-Charta proposes 12 guiding principles for sustainable businesses and invokes companies to constantly increase their sustainability efforts.

With implementing Baden-Württemberg’s sustainability management system, Daiber commits to sustainable business activities.

A big step has already been taken, with Daiber’s headquarters in Albstadt provided with 100% of green electricity since August.

Kai Gminder, managing director, said: “Energy and emissions, product responsibility and creating new incentives for rethinking our business are the key points of our sustainability work.”

In addition to the planned initiatives, the target concept based on the WIN-Charta also shows the sustainability performance to date. Since 2012, Gustav Daiber has been a member of the amfori Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) and therefore advocates to social benefits, such as fair working conditions, along the international supply chain. By the means of the upcoming introduction of the amfori Business Environmental Performance Initiative (BEPI) system, another main topic will be environmental protection.

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