Our Understanding

Systems instead of individual measures

We don't view sustainability as an isolated initiative, but as the interplay of agriculture, processing, and product development. Our approach is based on the conviction that long-term quality can only emerge in functioning cycles.

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Resource

Shaping raw material cycles together

Together with our agricultural partners, we develop responsible raw material cycles.
We focus on:

  • long-term partnerships
  • transparent supply chains
  • utilization of existing resources
  • respectful treatment of animals and nature

One example is the use of colostrum surplus – a high-quality raw material that is meaningfully processed further.

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Process

Resource-efficient processing

In processing, we place great value on efficiency and care. Our processes are designed to

  • preserve valuable ingredients,
  • use resources efficiently,
  • minimize waste.
Quality & Responsibility

Zero waste

Rethinking packaging

Packaging is a central component of sustainable product development. We develop and use:

  • Zero-waste packaging concepts
  • Cradle-to-Cradle cardboard
  • material-reduced solutions

Our goal is to understand packaging as part of the cycle – not as waste.

Regeneration

Engagement in regenerative approaches

We invest in regenerative agriculture projects and implement them together with our partners. Our focus is not on short-term measures, but on long-term improvements and regeneration of:

  • Soil quality
  • Biodiversity
  • Agricultural systems
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Our Claim

Sustainability, measurable and effective.

We continuously work to advance our processes and make them more sustainable – without compromising on quality and effectiveness.