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With PROJECT GREEN, the ink manufacturer will be climate neutral by the middle of the year.
July 5, 2021
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World
Marabu is one of the first ink manufacturers to achieve climate neutrality. All Marabu business units will, where possible, make a specific contribution to achieve the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with PROJECT GREEN and therefore participate in the Green Deal. “We are safeguarding the future of the next generations and are proud that we have managed to be a climate neutral company from July 2021 with the Tamm and Bietigheim sites. All our products, whether printing inks or creative colors, are climate neutral, too,” said York Boeder, CEO Executive Committee. “Our so-called PROJECT GREEN combines all measures that are taking us on our journey to climate neutrality. Climate protection is a particular concern for us, to which we have made a binding commitment within the scope of an extensive sustainability strategy. “In accordance with our Marabu Green Deal, we avoid and reduce emissions wherever possible, e. g. by using green electricity, energy-saving schemes, mobility concepts or environmentally friendly materials,” Boeder added. “We offset all unavoidable CO2 emissions by supporting internationally certified climate protection projects. We are continually implementing measures to improve our carbon footprint and update them annually to make their success measurable. We have therefore set ourselves the active goal of reducing our CO2 emissions by another 25% by 2030.” For decades, Marabu has invested in the R&D of safe production processes, environmentally friendly products and clean technologies with the aim of preserving the natural environment. Marabu has worked with Climate Partner to analyze all the CO2 emissions from the sites in Tamm and Bietigheim and determine its carbon footprint. Including all product-related factors such as raw materials and logistics, Marabu currently generates approximately 18,500 tons of unavoidable CO2 emissions. This value is the positive result of a number of climate-friendly measures pursued by Marabu, such as the early switch to green electricity in 2007. Marabu’s main activities to avoid and reduce CO2 emissions include: • Energy – by switching to green electricity from hydropower, Marabu eliminates almost 2,000 tons of CO2 every year, the equivalent of the annual CO2 footprint of 175 German citizens. By landscaping roofs, the company barely needs any air-conditioning. • Mobility – electromobility is the future. In view of this, Marabu is continuously investing in the migration of company vehicles to electric and hybrid cars as well as in e-charging stations. The company supports home office and ‘cycle to work’ initiatives. Marabu is replacing laborious business trips with productive online conferences. Where on-site visits are unavoidable, Marabu always minimizes the number of travelers. Green modes of transport like train and public transport enable Marabu to largely eliminate domestic and international flights. • Production – in Marabu’s production facilities, Marabu uses renewable energies and resource-efficient production processes, and uses water treatment and solvent recovery as well as open-air cooling and low power cooling systems to avoid environmentally damaging coolants. Marabu’s packaging protects the products, presents the contents and is impressively durable. Whether glass, aluminum, cardboard or plastic, the use is carefully weighed up according to the principle: as little material as necessary, as much recycling as possible. That’s why Marabu prefers monomaterials and materials with a high recycled content. • Raw materials – in Marabu’s in-house laboratories, experts conduct daily research to replace critical substances with environmentally friendly alternatives for new and existing products. • Transporting – green transportation is already part of Marabu’s climate strategy. Climate-neutral freight carriers and lower-emission transport methods like shipping or road transport replace air freight wherever possible. And at all Marabu sites, consistent waste management is practiced as a matter of course. • Product technology – Marabu has been developing modern, low-emission products for decades. The proportion of water-based systems for creative colors is already over 90% plus Marabu is working hard to develop new formulations based on renewable raw materials. In the printing inks division, Marabu expects to be able to increase the proportion of water-based systems by more than 300% over the next five years. In addition, the well-established UV-curable ink systems and, in particular, the LED-curable systems helps Marabu increasingly to avoid ceramic paints and solvent-containing systems, thereby further reducing VOC emissions generated by the printing process. Marabu is a Partner of Selected Climate Protection Projects Marabu offsets unavoidable CO2 emissions with selected climate protection projects. All projects are certified to the Gold Standard CER (Certified Emission Reduction) and meet particularly high requirements. With a branch office in Brazil and a production site in Paraguay, Marabu feels a strong connection to South America. The idea behind the forest conservation project in Portel is to support the Ribeirinhos, one of the poorest populations in the Amazon, and sustainably protect the rainforests. If its deforestation continues, millions of tons of CO2 will be incessantly released. By giving the Ribeirinhos the official land rights, agricultural companies can no longer occupy the area. This rescues about 3,000 hectares of rainforest from destruction each year and enables them to be managed in a resource-conserving manner. With a subsidiary in Shanghai and strong business partnerships throughout Asia, Marabu maintains close communications with the continent. In China, Marabu supports the biogas project in Haikou. And successfully so: 15,555 small farmers have so far been able to set up small biogas systems for their own use. As a leading printing ink manufacturer for the packaging industry, Marabu feels a particular sense of responsibility towards the protection of the oceans. Over 8 million tons of plastic waste end up in the world’s seas and oceans every year. Through Project Plastic Bank, people in Haiti, Indonesia, Brazil or the Philippines collect plastic waste and exchange it at local collection points for food, drinking water, mobile phone credit or school fees. The collected plastic is carefully reintegrated into the product cycle.
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