SuperDrecksKëscht® – Climate protection in practice
Resources, innovation, sustainable development, circular economy – all activities of the SDK contribute and contributed to climate protection. But what does that mean specifically?
In 2020, the SDK created a climate balance for the first time based on the international standard GHG (Greenhouse Gas Protocol), by naming the directly and indirectly caused greenhouse emissions and quantifying them as far as possible.
The balance today includes all scopes of the GHG protocol, not only the emissions caused by the operator of the SuperDrecksKëscht® campaign at the Colmar-Berg site, but also the emissions from upstream and downstream processes.
In many cases, SDK can already save CO2 today without having to resort to compensation measures.
However, the positive effects / greenhouse gas reductions that result from the tasks and activities themselves – avoidance concepts, education for sustainable development, innovation projects, collection of problem products, reverse production processes, etc. are to be rated as high.
These should also serve to show examples / best practice in climate protection, in line with the SDK guideline – exemplary function in the ecological reorganization of our society, with the aim of relieving the burden on the environment and using resources efficiently to give impetus to all those involved in the economy.