PRETTL GoZero

Sustainability

The PRETTL group wants to make an effective contribution to an environment worth living in and help to secure the livelihood of future generations. To this end, it is systematically and vigorously driving forward its sustainability goals.

In 2020, a voluntary commitment to climate protection was launched with the PRETTL GoZero initiative. The project describes the group's path to climate neutrality in the four areas of energy efficiency, renewable energies, green electricity and compensation measures.

Increase energy efficiencies

Use renewable energies

Expand the purchase of green electricity

Offset unavoidable CO2 emissions with compensation measures

This comprehensive understanding of sustainability connects all five divisions, our companies and all employees at PRETTL group. Together we work on solutions for the challenges of the future.

Our sustainability and climate protection goals

The course for sustainable and climate-friendly production has already been set together with Bosch Climate Solutions 2019.

By taking appropriate measures, we are optimizing our locations to become CO2-neutral and resource-conserving manufacturing sites.

In this interview on the interim status of our efforts in the PRETTL GoZero project, Lisa Reethen, Managing Director of Bosch Climate Solutions, and Halit Oluk, Global Head of Energy and Sustainability, discuss what the challenges and successes in the project have been so far, and what the next tasks will be.

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