As part of the Heimtextil Summer Special trade fair, we presented our labels for certifying home textiles and explained how the Blue Angel contributes to circular textiles. In addition, Dr. Kristin Stechemesser from the German Environment Agency also held a talk: The Blue Angel for textiles – make your textiles more circular with the state-approved ecolabel.
3 questions for KLAFS
3 questions for Lokay
3 questions for HP
3 questions for Telekom
3 questions for DERBE
3 questions for Recup
Did you know… that camping is not automatically environmentally friendly?
Mobile toilets are one of these things. Although you don’t often find them in tents, most motorhomes are equipped with a mobile toilet as standard. These solitary places predominantly use environmentally damaging sanitary additives containing biocides to reduce unpleasant odours and the formation of gas in the toilets. Anyone who is looking for more sustainable alternatives can rely on the sanitary additives compatible with wastewater treatment plants that are certified with the Blue Angel.
Reusable cup system at Kiel Week certified with the Blue Angel
Kiel – the capital of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein – is the first local authority in Germany to be awarded the Blue Angel ecolabel for the reusable cup system used at Kiel Week (Kieler Woche).