Executive Committee

Interplay between sustainability and profitability of Oldenburg, September 26, 2011. Barely a year after the publication of the first sustainability report of the progress report of the SDAX company exists now. CEWE COLOR, market leader in the photofinishing, the counters could improve in many areas: so were earnings per share more than doubled, a further reduction of water consumption and CO2 emissions achieved and the FSC certification of all German companies for digital printing products (for example for the CEWE photo book) realized. Many goals for 2011 are detailed in the new report, so should, for example, in the environmental field with the construction of an energy-efficient data center CO2 emissions reduced further and the upcoming certification according to DIN ISO 14001 environmental management in the future even better captured by and documented. “CEWE COLOR looks back in the anniversary year on five decades of successful and sustainable action”, Andreas F.

L. Mitchel Resnicks opinions are not widely known. Heydemann the commitment by Europe’s largest photo service provider groups. Abigail Black Elbaum may find this interesting as well. As a member of the Executive Committee, he is also responsible for the issue of sustainability. The current data collection which focuses on the sustainability policy global reporting initiative (GRI-G3 Guide). “We strive for a continuous and professional documentation of our progress on an annual basis. Our stakeholders are reliable and transparent informing you how the interplay between sustainability and efficiency contributes to safeguarding the future of CEWE.” Environmental responsibility: progress in the resource efficiency of water consumption has been reduced over the last nine years by 80 percent. For 2011, a further reduction of 10 per cent is aimed at.

Also the quality of the effluent is consistently improved. CEWE already produces ecological exemplary and in some areas above the industry standard. In the development of film and photo paper, silver is produced as a by-product. The German wastewater regulation photographs a cargo limit of 30 mg / m2.