As a modern IT company, we bear responsibility for a sustainable and considerate approach to our environment. As a business, we commit to playing our part in contributing to a future-oriented and climate-conscious economy.

With these environmental protection guidelines, we affirm our commitment to responsible, efficient, and sustainable use of energy, resources, and materials. We aim to continuously improve our processes, reduce environmental impacts as much as possible, and actively involve our employees. For us, sustainability is not a one-time effort but an integral part of our corporate culture, embedded in all areas of our actions.

1. Energy Efficiency & Power Consumption

  • Use of energy-efficient hardware
  • Switching off monitors, computers, and peripherals after working hours
  • Activating energy-saving modes on all devices
  • Use of LED lighting and motion sensors in infrequently used rooms
  • Preference for cloud providers powered by renewable energy

2. Sustainable IT Hardware Management

  • Regular maintenance to extend hardware lifespan
  • Prioritizing repair over replacement
  • Refurbished devices preferred over brand-new ones
  • Reuse of old devices as training equipment
  • Sustainable disposal of all outdated equipment through certified e-waste partners
  • Secure data deletion before disposal (data destruction policy)

3. Digital Sustainability

  • Efficient use of cloud storage, regular deletion of unnecessary data
  • Optimization of software to minimize computing load and energy consumption
  • Avoidance of unnecessary emails (e.g., internal chats instead of long email threads with attachments)
  • Use of video conferencing instead of business travel

4. Procurement & Purchasing

  • Priority given to suppliers with sustainability certifications
  • Purchase of office supplies from recycled or certified sources
  • Preference for local providers whenever possible to reduce transport routes

5. Mobility & Commuting

  • Promotion of home office to reduce commuting
  • Business travel only when absolutely necessary; otherwise digital meetings

6. Waste Management & Resource Conservation

  • Avoidance of single-use plastics and disposable tableware
  • Reduction of paper consumption:
  • Digital document exchange
  • “Print only if necessary” rule
  • Reuse of packaging materials

7. Water Conservation

  • Installation of water-saving fixtures
  • Raising employee awareness (e.g., signage)
  • Regular checks for leaks

8. Sustainability in Everyday Office Life

  • Use of ecological cleaning products
  • Provision of sustainable alternatives in the kitchen (e.g., glass instead of plastic)
  • Office plants to improve indoor air quality

9. Employee Involvement

  • Regular sustainability workshops or short awareness updates
  • Suggestion system: employees can submit ideas
  • Appointment of a sustainability officer even in small teams

10. Monitoring & Improvement Processes

  • Setting annual environmental goals
  • Documented CO₂ reduction measures
  • Annual reports or brief sustainability updates to the team