What does metal have to do with the environment?
At first glance: nothing.
On the second: yes, somehow;)
If you ignore the CO2-producing conveyor belt tours, our suppliers' cars do not run on oxygen either. Yes, whether you like it or not: all the mud is somehow connected.
And we think you have to and can react! We therefore try to reuse packaging and insulation materials as much as possible. On the one hand, this keeps your (and our) costs low, on the other hand it saves resources.
So if the outer packaging does not look like it has been peeled from an egg, there is a good reason - in the truest sense of the word!
On the second: yes, somehow;)
If you ignore the CO2-producing conveyor belt tours, our suppliers' cars do not run on oxygen either. Yes, whether you like it or not: all the mud is somehow connected.
And we think you have to and can react! We therefore try to reuse packaging and insulation materials as much as possible. On the one hand, this keeps your (and our) costs low, on the other hand it saves resources.
So if the outer packaging does not look like it has been peeled from an egg, there is a good reason - in the truest sense of the word!