Marabu Environmental Report 2010 – Tamm Site Printing Inks Screen Printing Digital Printing Pad Printing
Contents Foreword by Management 1. About our Company
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4 1.1. Our Environmental Policy – Eight Guiding Principles 5 1.2. Organisational Structure – Integration of Environmental Protection 6 1.3. Timeline – Environmental Awareness From Then to Now 7
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From Raw Material to Product (and Beyond)
8 2.1. Research + Development + Purchasing = the Environmental Filter 8 2.2. Production – Focus on Environmental Awareness 9 Exhaust Air 9 Waste and Recycling 9 Waste Water 10 Cleaning 10 Energy 11 Storage 12 Noise and Odour Emissions 12 Incidents with Relevance to Environmental Protection 12 13 2.3. Products – No Greenwashing, We Keep our Promises Regulatory Requirements and Voluntary Initiatives 13 Eco-Friendly Products 13 · Ultraglass UV Inks (UVGL, UVGO, UVGCC) 13 · A Note on the Biodegradability of Inks 14 14 · LIBRA/ Librastar HF · TampaRotaSpeed TPHF 15 · UV Curable Range 15 16 · Marajet DI-LS
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Packaging Marabu Colour Management The future at Marabu Logistics – We Deliver the Goods Transport Packaging Transportation Management, Staff and Administration – A Green Team Employee Transportation Eco-friendly Office Canteen Marabu [Continuous] Improvement Process (MVP) “KeyAction Green” and our new GreenGroup Efficient Use of Energy and Resources Electricity Gas eco-grid
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3. Input/Output Analysis
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4. Environmental Programme
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Awards and Memberships of Associations Our Partners
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Input Output
List of Acronymes Imprint
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Foreword by Management
Shortly after Marabu was founded in 1859, the company began manufacturing drawing materials and art paints. Almost
“We combine business success with environmental protection, safety and social responsibility.” Rolf Simon
from the beginning, we had to consider a host of issues: energy requirements, waste
We are proud of our long tradition as a
water treatment, waste disposal, and the
chemical company in southern Germany
prevention and removal of dust – factors
– in the heart of Europe – and of our long-
that are still relevant today. Even back then,
term commitment to corporate social
manufacturers were subject to regulatory
responsibility. Which is why we would like
requirements and regular monitoring – but
to give you an insight into our production
they were not as significant as environmental
facilities in Tamm and Bietigheim-Bissingen.
protection and workplace safety are today.
Our customers, employees and neighbours support and value our philosophy: to deliver
Over the last two centuries – in addition
eco-friendly, high-quality products made in
to becoming a specialist manufacturer
Germany.
of printing inks – we have increased our awareness of resource consumption and
We are pleased to present the first
emission reduction. More than ever before,
environmental report in our company’s
we have incorporated this approach into our
history, and trust that you will find it
business planning and processes. We see this
informative.
as our responsibility to our fellow citizens and the environment.
Management Board
Rolf Simon
Dr. Roland Stählin
York Boeder (CEO)
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1. About our Company Contents
About our Company
Our latest factory, in Charleston, South
As a manufacturing company, we aim to
Carolina, makes us truly international.
achieve the right balance between maximum
Combined, these three facilities supply the
profitability and minimum environmental
global market with our printing inks, art and
impact. For us, that is the meaning of
development and manufacture of products in
“Throughout its long lifetime, Marabu has always successfully adapted to changing market conditions and other key factors by developing the right solutions”
craft paints and liquid coatings – a total of
sustainability.
Germany.
Rolf Simon
17,000 products.
The Stuttgart region, famous for innovation,
Our innovative products and made-to-
Our self-imposed standards and
was and remains the base for our
measure solutions for screen, pad and digital
certifications to ISO 14001 and 9001 set
international business. Today, more than
printing come from our main production
the benchmarks for our best-practice based
500 employees in 15 countries around the
plant at Tamm. Since 2004, our water-
approach. Highest-quality products, first-
world help us achieve annual sales of around
based inks and paints for arts and crafts
class technical support, hands-on customer
80 million euros.
– including for schools and professional
training, collaboration in a true spirit of
purposes – have been manufactured at
partnership, and exceptional environmental
and distributed from our new plant in
awareness are the cornerstones of our
Bietigheim-Bissingen.
success.
More than 150 years of Marabu: that means more than 150 years of commitment to production in Germany. The management and owners will continue to support the
Marabu has been making the world more colourful for 150 years. From left to right: Plant for Creative Colors, Bietigheim-Bissingen (Germany) · Plant for Printing Inks, Tamm (Germany) · Plant for Liquid Coatings, Charleston (USA)
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1.1.
1.1. Our Environmental Policy Contents
Our Environmental Policy – Eight Guiding Principles
Even if doing business sometimes involves
1. We accept our responsibility for safety
4. Corporate social responsibility, including
7. We participate in and pro-actively
making necessary compromises to reach
and environmental protection, as a
environmental protection, is an integral
contribute to chemical industry
short-term goals, our long-term strategy
company in the chemical industry. All
part of our business philosophy and
associations on quality, health and safety
is clear: we need to protect and conserve
our employees comply with relevant
practices.
and environmental protection issues.
our natural environment and its essential
national and international legislation and
resources – air, water and soil. In the
principles of environmental law.
interests of future generations, we cannot afford a “profit at any price” attitude.
For Marabu, this is a key element of
5. We strive to continuously improve our environmental management and
2. We voluntarily abstain from using highly
8. We expect suppliers to meet the same 6. We invest in state-of-the-art plants and equipment even in uncertain market
3. Responsible, moderate consumption of
employees and the environment.
environmental performance.
toxic or hazardous substances. Wherever possible, we use less harmful substitutes.
our comprehensive commitment to our
high standards that we impose on ourselves.
conditions on an ongoing basis.
natural resources such as energy and raw materials is a given for Marabu. We prioritise the use of renewables.
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1.2.
1.2. Organisational Structure ďƒ Contents
Organisational Structure – Integration of Environmental Protection Marabu’s management system, which
workplace safety, hazardous materials and
combines quality, environmental protection
data protection. These complement the
and occupational health and safety,
hierarchy of responsibility and integrated
is mandatory for all employees and is
management system. In addition, since
accessible at all times on the Intranet in the
1990, we have nominated a designated
form of the Marabu Management Handbook.
officer for environmental protection and
This ensures maximum reliability and
hazardous materials. In terms of our
compliance across the entire value chain and
organisational structure, environmental
continuous improvement.
protection is part of the central Quality
We have appointed designated officers
Environment Safety department.
for all tasks required by statute, including
Management Board
The integrated Marabu Management System gives us visibility into all relevant processes. An outstanding team with extensive experience ensures everything runs smoothly.
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1.3. 1.3. Timeline Contents
2005 2010
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2.1.
From Raw Material to Product (and Beyond)
Research + Development + Purchasing = the Environmental Filter
Screen and pad printing inks come in paste
They are combined differently to suit each
Not all inks are created equal.
form, while digital printing inks are fluid.
specific application and type of printing
Both are a mixture of several components:
machine. It is a long way from feedstock
Before a new product is ready to be
the effect of an “environmental filter”. In
colorants, binders, solvents and additives.
to end product. At Marabu, we ensure each
manufactured and marketed – in fact, even
addition, all Marabu products comply with
step is eco-friendly.
while it is being developed – it undergoes a
the EuPIA exclusion list for printing inks
series of rigorous quality, health and safety
and related products. All of these initiatives
tests. It must satisfy all legal, customer, and
are voluntary. We avoid using so many
internal requirements.
raw materials – more than the EuPIA list
Production Raw Material
Colourants
Binders
Additives
Solvents
Mixing Homogenisation Filling
Ink Application
from hazardous materials. Along with our strict blacklist of substances, this has
– because we firmly believe in accepting
Mining Storage
Ink Manufacturing
From Raw Material to Product Contents
To ensure top-quality products that comply
responsibility, even beyond the scope of
with all applicable standards, we exercise
regulatory requirements. This is underscored
great care in the selection of all our raw
by the key role that product safety plays in
materials. Material safety data sheets are
our company.
regularly checked by our product safety department. In 2004, an agreement was signed between company management and employees on the use of and protection
Application Drying
Marabu places great importance on high quality and product safety across the entire production chain.
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2.2.
2.2. Production – Focus on Environmental Awareness Contents
Production – Focus on Environmental Awareness
Air Quality Control (TA-Luft). This is
amount of disposable cleaning cloths across
regularly monitored by an independent
the entire company by approximately 76 per
external organisation.
cent, from 9.6 t in 2008 to 2.3 t in 2009. As our partner is located in the region,
The heat generated by the thermal oxidiser
emissions from transportation are low.
is not simply emitted. Instead, it drives a In our 12,000 m² main production facility
Exhaust Air
in Tamm, we manufacture inks to meet our
waste heat recovery system that serves
We regard systematic separation of waste,
other industrial processes: for example,
recycling, use of certified waste disposal
customers’ printing needs. Every customer
People are part of the natural environment.
distilling detergents containing solvents,
companies and reduction of the total amount
is unique – and fulfilling their specific
That necessitates responsible production in
which are used to clean containers, and
of waste as key responsibilities – and these
requirements continually inspires us to
accordance with the precautionary principle.
drying the cleaned containers. As a result,
are part of our daily routine. We dispose
develop and produce innovative products.
We place great emphasis on treating and
we save significant amounts of energy.
of any waste in line with the German Federal Act for Promoting Closed Substance
monitoring our exhaust emissions.
Waste and Recycling
Our site in Tamm covers a total of 20,355
Cycle Waste Management and Ensuring Environmentally Compatible Waste Disposal
m² and is located in an industrial area.
All emissions of pigment dust and solvents
However, the factory site is also adjacent to
are captured in two separate exhaust
Systematic forward planning, aided by a
residential buildings. Since the installation
treatment systems. The amount of volatile
computer-based forecasting system, enables
of a new ink production line in 1988 and
organic compounds (as defined in section 31
us to calculate the exact quantities of raw
The figures on page 10 provide a breakdown
exhaust treatment system in 1998, there
of the German Federal Ordinance on Waste
materials that we will require in advance.
of the various types of waste.
have been no complaints from neighbouring
Incineration and Co-Incineration (BlmSchV))
In addition, our recipes and processes are
properties. Our plant is state-of-the-art and
in the exhaust air is reduced by 97.67 per
subject to continuous improvement, which
we invest in the latest technology on an
cent in a recuperative thermal oxidiser*.
also helps to minimise waste.
ongoing basis. In addition, we
Our production and R & D departments
comply with
in Tamm and Bietigheim-Bissingen use a
the thresholds
rental system for print wipes. This protects
set out in the
the environment by preventing waste: the
German Technical
cloths are collected, washed and returned
Instructions on
for re-use. This enabled us to reduce the
(KrW-/AbfG).
* Due to the almost complete combustion, only a small amount of diffuse emissions remains.
Separating and compacting waste facilitates recycling. In addition, this ensures maximum space utilization Thermal exhaust air purification plant with heat recovery
during transportation, which reduces
on the rooftop of our factory building in Tamm.
CO2 emissions.
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2.2 Production – Focus on Environmental Awareness Contents
Breakdown of waste for 2009
Mixed plastic waste 14,1% Paper and cardboard 16,4%
We recycle all usual
processes. Only 2 per cent actually requires
special cleaning solvents. As always, we
materials such as
disposal. That amounts to a resource
avoid simple disposal in favour of the latest
scrap iron, paper,
efficiency of 99.7 per cent, based on the
recycling solutions – which not only benefits
cardboard, and
amount of non-recyclable materials we
the environment, but also our bottom line.
plastic film. In
generate compared to the quantity of
The cleaning solvents we use are distilled,
addition, we have
finished products. In other words, for every
which removes any dirt. 95 per cent of our
teamed up with a
tonne of ink we produce, there are only 2.4
cleaning agents can be re-used.
specialist waste
kilograms of waste requiring disposal.
Total hazardous waste 44,5%
disposal company
Scrap metal 16,3%
and other sludges
Wood and pallets 8,3%
and the residual
In terms of its contents, the waste water
is now largely comprised of dibasic ester
solvents contained
from our Tamm site is much the same as
(DBE). This move was motivated primarily
Total other waste 0,5%
in them. The
that from private households. It does not
by health and safety considerations, as
patented Isodry®
need to be monitored and can be drained
it minimises our employees’ exposure to
process recovers
into the public sewer system without prior
hazardous chemicals (DBE is not subject to
the solvents, which
treatment.
regulatory limits for dangerous substances).
Breakdown of hazardous waste in 2009
to find a use for ink
We have also changed the composition of
Waste Water
the cleaning agents that we deploy. The mixture of butyl acetate and Pyranton A
can be recycled.
Cleaning
Waste ink / varnish 8,5 t
Pigments and other
Water-based ink 0,1 t
such as binding
With an annual output of 2,000 tonnes, we
agents can be
need large amounts of mixing containers
Waste from ink and varnish removal 2,2 t
used as feedstock
– and it takes an ingenious system to
for methanol
make cleaning all
production. As
the containers as
a result, around
eco-friendly as
98 per cent of
possible. Containers
our waste can be
needing cleaning
re-used in other
are treated with
Pigment dust 1,2 t Ink and other sludges 23,8 t Distillation sludge 63,3 t
Quantity of hazardous waste per year since 2005 in [t]
waste materials
Marabu focuses on recycling
150
rather than
100
disposal. That means investing
50
wisely to improve resource efficiency: for example, 95 per cent of 2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
our cleaning agents can be reused after distillation.
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2.2. Production – Focus on Environmental Awareness Contents
Energy
This single initiative has the potential to reduce our total energy consumption by
More Efficient Compressed Air Production
energy. To save even more electricity, we switched off compressors over the weekend
In light of public debate about the impact
almost 2 per cent, making us significantly
After electricity, compressed air is the
and adjusted the network pressure:
of CO2 on climate change, in 2007 Marabu decided to switch to electricity generated
more energy-efficient. This is an investment
second most important source of energy
reducing the pressure by 1 bar lowers
that pays off, for the environment and for
for industry. However, the production
energy consumption by approximately 6 - 10
from renewable sources. In choosing a
our company: protecting the world around
of compressed air – for machinery, for
per cent.
supplier, we paid close attention to ensuring
us has benefits for everyone.
example – is extremely energy-intensive.
the sources were genuinely renewable – and
Compressing air generates large amounts of
Overall, our air compression system is now
not nuclear. None of our power is generated
The total electricity saved – 54,000
heat, which cannot be used in this process.
more energy-efficient and better adapted
using fossil fuels.
kWh – is roughly equivalent to the
For this reason, modernising air compression
to our needs. The initiative was completed
annual consumption of 13 three-person
production and infrastructure was on our
to schedule – and with positive results. We
households***.
programme of environmental initiatives for
estimate that the amount of energy required
2010.
by air compression production will decrease
Improved Lighting
by around 90,000 kWh per year. In terms
In 2010, we installed more energy-efficient ceiling lights in several areas. Not only do
** Annual figures, based on 3,750 operating hours per year. Electricity produces CO2 emissions of 575 g/kWh (data from German Federal Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt), 2010). As our electricity comes from CO2-neutral sources, the CO2 savings here are hypothetical.
the new lights have a longer lifecycle, they also provide better light. The new lights’ 50,000-hour lifetime saves a total of 414 tonnes of CO2. That amounts to a saving of around 31 tonnes of CO2 per year. (To offset 31 tonnes of carbon, we would have needed
*** Based on figures published by the German Energy and Water Association (BDEW). These estimate that a three-person household consumes 4,050 kWh electricity per year.
to plant 2,500 beech trees.)
Electricity consumption per light [kWh]
Previous conventional lighting
New lighting
0,072
0,036
Operating time per year (h) CO2 emissions per light** [kg]
Air compressors were switched between
of our total energy consumption, this is a
two production areas to better meet actual
saving of almost four per cent.
requirements. This increases load and avoids frequent machine idle time, where the
The German federal government’s
motor is running but the compressor is not
Energy Concept for the years up to 2050
actually operating – minimising unnecessary
emphasises energy efficiency. By increasing
electricity consumption. At the same time,
our energy efficiency, we are already helping
this reduces the load peaks that cause air
to protect the environment and preserve
compression production to consume so much
finite resources.
3750 155,25
77,63
CO2 saving per light** [kg]
77,62
Marabu uses green electricity and
CO2 saving from 400 lights** [t]
31,05
the latest energy-saving lighting
Electricity saved from 400 lights** [kWh]
54000
Savings generated by new lighting
– cutting energy consumption by around 50 per cent and eliminating CO2 emissions. 11
2.2. Production – Focus on Environmental Awareness Contents
Storage
Noise and Odour Emissions
People react differently to different odours. Every day, we work with a range of
Safe raw materials are stored ready for use
A wide variety of sounds and odours are
chemicals and mixtures with a wide variety
in a pallet warehouse. Solvents are kept in a
part of life today. Few people lived near
of odours – odours that, for many people,
state-of-the-art subterranean storage facility
our factory site when we bought it and
are highly unpleasant. As we are surrounded
and delivered via a closed system. This
started operations in 1919. Since then, it
by dwellings, we make especial effort to
keeps emissions to a minimum. The storage
has gradually been surrounded by roads and
prevent odours from ink production from
facility is built according to the requirements
residential areas. For this reason, industrial
becoming a nuisance to residents.
of the German federal Flammable Liquids
noise emissions are limited by statute and
Regulation (VbF), with extremely robust,
are increasingly becoming an important
double-walled tanks (meeting the German
consideration, not least for neighbouring
standard DIN 6608/2) with pressure-based
residents.
leak detectors. The tanks are encased in
All the initiatives documented here illustrate Marabu’s eco-friendly philosophy in producing first-class products with ongoing minimisation of environmental impacts.
Incidents with Relevance to Environmental Protection Serious accidents and environmental
liquid-tight concrete, making it virtually
Under the Tamm local government land-use
disasters stick in people’s memories. They
impossible for solvents to seep out.
plan, our site is defined as industrial. Marabu
are detrimental to our health and destroy
Furthermore, all piping is located above
meets all noise-related requirements: 70
valuable biotopes and habitats for flora and
ground – so that it can be seen at all times
db during the day and night. (refer to the
fauna. Our highest priority is to prevent
and easily checked for leaks.
German Technical Instructions on Noise (TA-
environmental disasters and to be fully
Lärm)
prepared to respond to any accidents. In the period covered by this report, no environmentally relevant incidents occurred – proof that our strategy is working.
Our state-of-the-art plants produce fewer emissions – be they fluids, solids, gases or noises.
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2.3.
2.3. Products – No Greenwashing, We Keep our Promises Contents
Products – No Greenwashing, We Keep our Promises
Eco-Friendly Products
highly scratch-resistant and dishwashersafe. That offers huge potential savings on
Ultraglass UV Inks (UVGL, UVGO, UVGCC)
the total production costs of printed glass products – resulting from significantly lower energy consumption, fewer machines and
The demands on glass printing are
removal of a superfluous process step.
We have a long tradition of developing inks
protection against hazardous materials.
enormous – in addition to quick, simple
that are as safe as possible for people and
Our strict exclusion list means that we
processing, the result needs to be brightly-
the environment. Taking full responsibility
abstain from using more potentially harmful
coloured, highly scratch-resistant and
for our products and continuously improving
substances than are on the EuPIA list. (see
dishwasher-safe.
product safety are integral parts of our
also Timeline) We comply with all safety
business philosophy.
requirements in the German Chemicals Act
Conventional inks need to be tempered –
A UV screen printing ink, it is suitable
(ChemG).
applied at high temperatures – to meet all
for glass packaging and industrial glass,
these requirements. In contrast, Marabu
and sheet glass for interior applications.
offers innovative and attractive solutions in
Conventional tempering is not necessary.
our UVGL, UVGO and UVGCC product lines,
After UV curing, the glass needs only brief
which are dried using environmentally-
tempering – for example 20 minutes at
friendly UV curing. In addition, the levels of
160°C.
Regulatory Requirements and Voluntary Initiatives All Marabu products comply with the EuPIA
metal pigments hazardous to human
Since 1998, Marabu has voluntarily participated in the global Responsible Care® Initiative, a comprehensive programme which commits the chemical industry to high health, safety and environmental standards. We proactively implement the principles of
health and the environment, such as
this initiative.
exclusion list for printing inks and related products. Since 1994, we have not used heavy-
lead, cadmium, mercury or chrome VI; or
Ultraglass UVGO Our UVGO product line is equally high in quality and is also safe for the environment.
photoinitiators and monomers are four times lower than the applicable thresholds. Testing
Ultraglass UVGCC
by the independent Fresenius Institute has confirmed these results.
At Marabu, we are always one step ahead of the game – our UV curable UVGL and
Ultraglass UVGL
other substances such as polychlorinated
UVGO inks already represent a revolution in glass printing. If that were not enough,
biphenyl (PCB), chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs),
UVGL provides high performance at low
they also formed the perfect basis for
pentachlorophenol (PCP) or dioxins. We
cost. This benefits both customers and the
the development of a Cradle to Cradle®
have taken this a step further with our
environment: UVGL does not require an
product line in 2008 for screen printing and
internal agreement on the use of and
energy-intensive tempering process, but is
roller-coating.
For decades, Marabu has ensured that a chemical manufacturer can also be eco-friendly. And we prove it on a daily basis with our impressive, innovative products.
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2.3. Products – No Greenwashing, We Keep our Promises Contents
Our Ultraglass UVGCC has all the practical
Our responsibility for our products does not
it falls within the scope of the Ordinance on
advantages of UVGO, but is also fully
end at our factory gates: we increasingly
Biowastes [BioAbfV]. **
biodegradable at the “end” of its lifecycle,
see our role as an ongoing cycle.
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according to Cradle to Cradle
We have put “end” in inverted commas, because Cradle to Cradle
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LIBRA/ Librastar HF
principles.
A Note on the Biodegradability of Inks
means that
In 1985, Marabu introduced the LIBRA
there is actually no end. All ingredients
Whether inks are biodegradable depends
product range (see also Timeline).
can be completely recycled when the glass
largely on the substrate. A newspaper which
Even back then, our focus was on
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has, for example, a weight of 50 g/m and
delivering products that were user- and
used. Not only does this mean that no
an area coverage of 33 per cent contains
environmentally friendly: although solvent-
waste is produced, it also eliminates toxic
only 0.6 per cent ink*.
based, the range is graded as low-risk.
because the ink contains no heavy metals,
Of course the components of the inks also
Taking this idea a step further, in 2009 we
solvents (it is VOC free) or halogens such
play an important role. Anorganic materials
presented the new Librastar HF product line,
as chlorine.
cannot be broken down by microorganisms;
which sets new benchmarks in terms of eco-
however, organic pigments generally do
friendliness.
emissions such as chlorine gases. This is
This product line was developed in
not biodegrade well. Easily biodegradable
conjunction with EPEA Internationale
materials, such as resins and plant oils, can
Umweltforschung GmbH (a german
also be used.
company for environmental research), and has been included in the ConneXion®
In order to be defined as biodegradable or
Materials Library, a leading resource for
compostable under the European norm EN
advanced, innovative and sustainable
13432:2000, all ingredients in a material
materials and processes.
must biodegrade by least 90 per cent within
®
The Cradle to Cradle principle focuses on recycling and reutilisation rather than wastage and disposal: from cradle to grave. This saves resources – while raw materials are still used, they are returned to the biological or industrial cycle after usage.
twelve weeks in a commercial composting unit. To date, Ultraglass UVGCC has been unable to fulfil these criteria due to the poor biodegradability of the organic pigments. But because it does not contain heavy metals,
*Figure from the German Paint and Printing Ink Association, statement on the biodegradability of ink layers, October 2007. ** Information from the German Federal Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt) on the Ordinance on Biowaste.
The LIBRA product range combines outstanding expertise, continuous improvement and longstanding tradition.
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It is halogen-free (HF) – that means all
friendly inks. This halogen-free ink for
binders are PVC-free, while all pigments and
printing bottle-tops is easy to use and safe
additives are chlorine-free. As a result, this
for all concerned, right through to the end
product line meets the latest standards and
customer.
regulatory requirements: • RoHS compliant, pursuant to European
UV Curable Range
directive 2002/95/EC. This directive restricts the use of hazardous materials
Printing Inks offers a comprehensive range of
in electric and electronic equipment.
inks for a variety of applications in screen-,
• Compliant with EN 71/ Part 3. This European standard imposes stringent
digital- and pad printing. There are two key ink types: solvent-based and UV curable.
limits on the content of toxic metals in toys.
UV curable, solvent-free ink is more
• Compliant with Chapter H3 of the
environmentally friendly to manufacture
Hazardous Products Act (Canada),
and use than solvent-based ink. No solvent
Canadian legislation that prevents
fumes or VOC emissions are produced
the advertisement, sale and import of
during curing, and no ozone during LED
hazardous goods
UV curing. After curing, UV ink is inert: for example, it no longer dissolves in water. This
These exceptional qualities make Librastar
prevents any contamination of ground water.
HF especially suitable for printing toys or
In short, it is an invention that benefits
screen- or pad-printing decorative elements
people and the environment.
on electronic components or housings. We have recorded a growth in the output
TampaRotaSpeed TPHF
of UV curable inks every year since this technology was introduced 1987/88. In 2009,
Last but not least, TampaRotaSpeed TPHF
it accounted for 45 per cent of our total
is another important element in Marabu’s
output. 2008-2009 is a typical example – the
comprehensive offering of environmentally-
proportion of UV inks grew by 2.6 per cent.
Product managers are responsible for current and future products. Left: product manager for the LIBRA range. Right: product manager for digital printing.
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2.3. Products – No Greenwashing, We Keep our Promises Contents
Marajet DI-LS
Packaging
Marabu Colour Management
The invention of the personal computer
Just as we do with our products, we also
To ensure that Marabu inks come in exactly
marked a seismic shift – one that made
seek to ensure our packaging has minimum
the colours our customers want – anywhere
life simpler and faster. Many applications
environmental impact. The complete
in the world – and to save as much waste
that were formerly the domain of screen
packaging is chosen according to recycling
as possible, we offer our customers a smart
and pad printing are now done with digital
requirements. Since 1994, Marabu has
colour management system.
printing. This development has taken place
participated in the GEBR system set up
at astonishing speed, catapulting us into the
by the German Printing Inks Association,
This is a combination of software and
modern technological age.
enabling us to meet our obligation to accept
hardware. Marabu ColorManager, Marabu
returned packaging.
ColorFormulator and Marabu ColorDispenser
Marabu identified this trend early on:
all help to minimise our products’ ecological
we have been manufacturing digital
A good example is the packaging we use the
footprint across their entire lifecycle – yet
printing inks since 1995. And since then,
most. Our 1-litre canister is 100 per cent
another environmentally friendly initiative.
digital printing has become increasingly
recyclable, and the GEBR system ensures
widespread. The latest plug-and-play
that it is indeed recycled.
product line, Marajet DI-LS, unites userfriendliness, high quality with improved
A further example of smart packaging is our
workplace and environmental health. It
200-litre vats for shipping larger quantities.
features a non-aggressive formula and low-
These are equipped with a dispensing
odour solvents. In addition, no cleaning
system to make them easier to empty – to
is required when changing inks during the
prevent the creation of waste in the first
printing process, reducing the use of solvents.
place.
All in all, Marabu inks make printing more cost-effective, easier, more environmentally and user-friendly.
German recycling system for packaging (GEBR)
We have more than 20 years of experience in colorimetry.
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2.3. Products – No Greenwashing, We Keep our Promises Contents
The future at Marabu
• At the drupa 2008 and Labelexpo
• We have recently introduced digital
Marabu has set new benchmarks for
2008 trade shows, we demonstrated
printing cartridges with a new integrated
environmentally-friendly inks. Our products
Here is a brief overview of future initiatives
the first UV inks for the new UV-LED
system that reduces the amount
fulfil the latest standards and meet customer
and projects – our responsibility to coming
curing process, jointly with IST Metz
of residual ink – ensuring that our
demands for completely halogen-free inks.
generations:
GmbH. Since then, we have successfully
customers get the most out of our
Making printing inks more eco-friendly does
implemented a number of projects
products.
not guarantee instant commercial success.
in conjunction with manufacturers
• New development 5035: Low-Migration
But we will continue to increase our efforts
of printing machines. Cutting-edge
UV screen printing ink for container
and research in this area, and do our utmost
LED technology can reduce electricity
printing: reflecting the latest technology,
to fulfil our customers’ requirements.
consumption by 45 per cent. By using UV
our UV ink 5035 is the first UV ink to be
lights that do not contain heavy metals
suitable for printing food packaging and
or produce any ozone emissions, we
other sensitive applications. Currently,
have improved the indirect effects of our
this product is in a pilot phase***
products even further. More innovative
and will be launched on the market as
developments like this one are set to
Ultrapack UVFP.
follow shortly. • Marabu is a trendsetter. With TampaRotaSpeed TPHF, we developed the first halogen-free ink for printing bottle tops. After performing well in testing, the ink was presented to the public at K 2010.
*** We welcome new partners for our pilot testing. Please contact Mr Hehl-Heinz (heh@marabu.de), the Product Manager for Ultrapack UVFP.
The future will involve change - something Marabu views as an opportunity. Every day, experienced employees work hard to make Marabu and its products even better.
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2.4
2.4. Logistics – We Deliver the Goods Contents
Logistics – We Deliver the Goods
Transport packaging To achieve continuous improvement, we
Transportation
modes of transport in 2009, for the entire company. Almost half our products were
Marabu exports around 80 per cent of its
delivered by lorry, 47 per cent by sea and
printing inks outside Germany. We have
less than 4 per cent by air. For Marabu,
customers on almost all continents. The
airplanes – a high-emission means of
result: every day, we comply with a vast
transport – are an exception rather than a
successful, implementation would result in
number of country-specific regulations, in
rule. Delivery by sea produces the lowest
considerable reduction of cardboard and
terms of transport, packaging and labelling.
packing material.
Less than 1 per cent of cases result in
emissions: 80 per cent fewer CO2 emissions per tonne and kilometre than by lorry –
complaints.
and 98.4 per cent less than by airplane**.
combine experience and change in our MARABU improvement process. Employees
We primarily use mono-packaging made of
Our products are delivered to customers by
However, it is not possible to increase the
and managers pool their ideas from their
cardboard, which is completely recyclable.
an external logistics provider, who is closely
amount of goods transported by ship, given
daily experiences at work.
For packing, we mainly use paper made
monitored by Marabu. Since 2001, there
the location of our customers and the longer
from cellulose, a renewable resource.
have been no accidents while transporting
delivery times involved with sea travel.
our products, across all means of transport.
Lorries dominate our European deliveries,
In a joint project led by the departments
and share – with rail – deliveries to and from
Environmental protection and Logistics in
All our containers and packaging have been
2010 saw the optimisation of transport
optimised for shipping our products to
Our delivery items are labelled according
ships. In Europe, the maximum distances
packaging and the reduction of packaging
customers. The plastic wrap that we use to
to the relevant regulations. We ensure that
for transport are mostly around 2,700 km.
volume. Our standard pallet boxes could be
cover our containers and pallet boxes is
shipping containers and lorries are loaded
Goods are delivered to other continents –
cut in size to 11 cm, saving packing material
phthalate-free*.
properly and securely to minimise damage
Asia, Australia and North and South America
at the same time. Exact figures are not yet
All metal containers have a plastic seal ring.
during transport – preventing delayed
– by ship.
available, as this initiative is currently being
Since 2009, this no longer contains DEHP
deliveries for our customers and potential
tested. However, assuming the trial phase is
and is also phthalate-free.
damage to the environment from chemical leaks.
*Phthalates are used as plasticisers, to make plastic more pliable. According to the German Federal Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt) they may pose risks for reproductive health. The most commonly used phthalate is di-2-ethylhexylphthalate, or DEHP
We aim to find the shortest route with the best mode of transport, to avoid unnecessary emissions. This is illustrated by the distribution of loads across the various
**Calculated according to the German Chemicals Industry Association’s (VCI) Guideline for Calculation of CO2 emissions from logistics in the chemical industry. Published on 6 June 2010. Values: Lorry: 65 gCO2/tkm; Ship: 13 g CO2/tkm Airplane: 801 g CO2/tkm.
Marabu exports around 80 per cent of its printing inks outside Germany, by road, sea or air. We are a truly global company.
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2.5
2.5. Management, Staff and Administration – A Green Team Contents
Management, Staff and Administration – A Green Team
As for employees who are entitled to a company car, we introduced a new corporate
Fleet emission categories according to European directive 715/2007/EC
policy in 2009. Our new standard vehicle is a low-consumption and low-emission car. With consumption of just 4.8 litres of diesel per 100 km (according to the manufacturer’s
Marabu is completely committed to
Marabu offers all employees the option
specifications), CO2 emissions of only 127
environmental protection and the use of
of travelling to and from work the
g/km and a particulate filter, it is the ideal,
renewable resources – from management
environmentally-friendly and cost-effective
environmentally friendly company car. This
right down to every last employee.
way: we support public transport by
means that our employees can reach our
subsidising tickets for the Stuttgart public
customers conveniently, but with minimal
transport network. 7.4 per cent of our
impact on the environment.
staff have already taken advantage of this
In Europe, exhaust and emission limits for
Personal transport for employees is an
opportunity to improve their CO2 footprint.
cars are defined by European norms. Marabu
inefficient use of resources, and has a
Compared to driving a car, this initiative
stays up to date with the latest technology,
negative impact on climate change. For an
saves an average 56 per cent of CO2 per
renewing our fleet on an ongoing basis. As a
international company like Marabu, however,
person per kilometre. With an average one-
result, we already comply with EURO 5, the
it is unavoidable: it is part of our core
way trip of 20 km, these Marabu employees
latest and most stringent European standard.
business. Marabu has introduced a range
Almost a third of all our vehicles are now
of initiatives in this area to improve our
save 21 tonnes of CO2 emissions over the course of a year. The fact that we are near
performance.
the light rail station at Tamm has surely
Average fuel consumption of Marabu fleet
classified as low-emission under EURO 5: 8
been able to steadily reduce the consumption of all our vehicles. Currently, our fleet’s
2
20
99
consumption averages 6.5 litres of 100 km.
4
01 20 02 20 03 20 04 20 05 20 06 20 07 20 08 20 09
most important factor. Since 1999, we have
6
20
After emissions, fuel consumption is the next
00
influenced the take-up of these subsidised tickets.
EURO 4 70% EURO 5 29% EURO 3 1%
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Employee Transportation
Slight improvement - huge impact. The reduction of fuel consumption averagely about 1 litre per 100 km, saves thousands of litres a year.
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2.5. Management, Staff and Administration – A Green Team Contents
Eco-friendly Office
In addition, from 2010, we will be introducing FSC-certified (FSC Mix®) paper
For internal purposes, all our employees
and envelopes for all correspondence
print on 100 per cent recycled paper. This
with customers, brochures and other
paper has been recognised under the
purposes. This is backed by the credibility
German Blue Angel scheme as an eco-
of the international, independent Forest
friendly product. We followed a rigorous
Stewardship Council (FSC).
selection process in choosing the product’s manufacturer, who operates (as we do)
As a result of the “CO2 neutral Postage”
according to ISO certified management
project, which is part of our environmental
systems 9001 and 14001.
programme for 2010, we are taking advantage of existing opportunities to make sustainable practices part of our daily
Total paper consumption from 2005 - 2009 500000
Paper consumption in pieces
400000
Canteen 1 gram of fat is enough to contaminate 1,000 litres of drinking water. To prevent waste water containing fat from entering the groundwater, the waste water from
300000
our canteen passes through a grease trap,
200000
before being drained into the public sewer
100000
principle of gravity, dividing fats and oils
system. The grease trap operates to the from used water. 2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
business. Since October 2010, we have sent
Although paper is made from a renewable
our entire letter post with “GoGreen” – , the
resource, we aim to use as little of it as
CO2-neutral service provided by our postal partner, Deutsche Post DHL.*
possible, across the entire company. The figures corroborate the success this policy over the last few years. The request “Save paper – think before
* We are unable to provide exact figures on the amount of CO2 offset for the almost 50,000 letters we send annually.
you print” is attached to all our e-mails, appealing to readers to avoid printing unnecessarily. Double-sided printing is another cost-effective method we deploy to save paper.
Using a CO2 neutral letter post service and FSC-certified printing paper demonstrate our commitment to an ecofriendly office.
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2.5. Management, Staff and Administration – A Green Team Contents
Marabu [Continuous] Improvement Process (MVP)
This almost completely eliminated the use of disposable metal containers in a process of transferring ink from larger containers to smaller containers (approximately 2,500
Environmental policies are only effective when all
fewer disposable metal containers per year). This has made a huge difference in terms of saving resources, reducing waste and
employees have
cutting production costs. As a consequence
input into their
of this initiative, nearly 5,000 euros have
development.
been freed up for other purposes.
The MARABU improvement process offers a
“KeyAction Green” and our new GreenGroup
platform for proactive, collaborative
Up until 2010, a project called KeyAction
design and optimisation
Green brought together a team of managers
of the workplace and
to promote innovative ideas and introduce
work processes. It
new eco-friendly technologies, practices
gives all staff members
and processes. A number of initiatives were
an opportunity to
implemented as a result. In late 2010,
contribute their
the team was expanded further. With the
ideas to make work
participation of the managing directors, the
processes and
new GreenGroup will have an even higher
the deployment
profile in the company. With this move,
of materials more
Marabu is taking a pro-active stance to
efficient. One recent
confronting future challenges relating to
initiative had an
environmental protection.
especially positive environmental impact.
Environmental protection comes not only from the top down, but also from the bottom up. The whole MVP team is working on improving manufacturing and shipping processes.
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2.6.
2.6. Efficient Use of Energy and Resources Contents
Efficient Use of Energy and Resources
to cut energy consumption continuously
such as the global financial crisis in 2008
and sustainably. To monitor these
and 2009.
performance indicators, the department for Quality Environment Safety deploys an
The positive results from Tamm show that
environmental accounting instrument.
an improved environmental performance is possible even in difficult economic
Because we are a manufacturing company
Marabu has implemented a number of
The key metrics are the overall electricity
circumstances. These figures mean that less
based in Germany, we have a key role
projects to promote sustainable use of
consumption and consumption per kilogram
electricity was needed for each kilogram of
in consuming resources responsibly and
feedstocks, utilities and other materials, as
of ink produced.
ink produced.
sustainably. Compared to other industrial
well as energy, which are outlined below. A number of dedicated environmental
In the years ahead, we need to continue
protection projects conducted with a variety
to meet our targets to reduce electricity
of departments are helping to decrease
consumption and costs per kilogram of
Marabu was using CO2-neutral electricity long before CO2 reduction and climate
consumption. The projects to optimise air
ink produced – and as a result, increase
compression and replace the lighting, which
efficiency.
The area with the greatest potential for
change became subjects of widespread
were outlined in the Production chapter,
savings is and will remain material and
public discussion.
increased our results even further for the
Energy prices have doubled over the last 10
fourth quarter of 2010.
years. This trend is likely to continue into
countries, Germany has relatively few natural resources. That makes it essential
Electricity
that we consume resources efficiently, and avoid waste.
resource consumption. On average, for
the foreseeable future. That makes the need
manufacturing companies, 60 per cent of
Since 2007, Marabu has exclusively used
the gross value of output is attributable to
eco-power from renewable resources. This
Across the company, however, we were
to cut consumption and raise efficiency –
the cost of input materials.
cuts annual CO2 emissions by an average 1,540 tonnes (and, across the whole
unable to maintain the positive trend from
from environmental and cost grounds – even
the preceding years. This was the result of
more pressing.
company, by almost 2,000 tonnes). The aim
one-off but middle-term negative effects,
is not just to reduce CO2 emissions, but also to increase
Electricity consumption [GWh]
Electricity consumption [kWh] per kg of ink produced
the company’s energy efficiency generally. In short,
1,30
3,0 2,5
1,25
Efficiency takes priority when dealing with natural resources.
2,0 1,20
1,5 1,0
1,15 0,5 0,0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
1,10
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2.6. Efficient Use of Energy and Resources Contents
Gas
Gas consumption [GWh] 2005-2009
CO2 emissions [t] 2005-2009
Gas consumption [kWh] per kg of ink produced
We stopped using oil for heating our facility
3,5
800
1,5
in 1988. Since then, we have used a more
3,0
environmentally friendly fuel, gas, to power our highly efficient modern condensing boiler. With an efficiency of 90 - 95 per cent,
2,0
thanks to its ability to extract additional
1,5
heat by condensing water vapour, and low-emission combustion, this move has a
1,2
600
2,5
0,9 400
0,6
1,0
200
0,3
positive impact on our profitability and the
0,5
environment.
0,0
The reduction in harmful emissions includes:
the economic crisis, 2008 und 2009, are
Measured against output, our Tamm site
Gas consumption has trended downwards
• approximately 39 per cent lower
significantly lower (-5.4 per cent for 2008
also shows progress towards more efficient
over the last five years. Per kilogram of ink
and –28.2 per cent for 2009), which can
use of energy. Our 2009 gas consumption,
produced, our consumption has sunk from
• 100 per cent elimination of SO2, which is responsible for the creation of acid rain
partly be attributed to lower demand and a
per kilogram of ink produced, was 20.3 per
1.33 kWh to 1.06 kWh (see graph above).
corresponding drop in production, including
cent lower than in 2005.
• 66 per cent lower particulate emissions
a switch to a single shift each day, but also
greenhouse-gas CO2 emissions
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
(both fine and coarse), compared to the
shows the success of our efforts to save
conventional method of generating heat
energy. Lower consumption also translates
from oil*.
to lower CO2 emissions.
0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
0,0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Our average gas consumption, as an equally important indicator for our environmental accounting instrument, has stood at 2.8 m kWh over the last five years (2005-2009). We have been able to steadily reduce our consumption. The figures for the years of
*This estimate of the emissions from various energy sources produced in generating thermal energy is based on the Öko-Institut Freiburg’s GEMIS database.
Natural gas is Marabu’s sole primary energy source. Our modern condensing boiler ensures maximum efficiency.
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2.7.
2.6. Efficient Use of Energy and Resources | 2.7. eco-grid Contents
eco-grid
The resulting reduction in CO2 emissions over the last five years has dramatically
The carbon footprint of our products (PCF =
improved the carbon footprint of ink
indicator for our environmental reporting,
indicators are tracked in the Marabu Green Development Index (MGDI),
production. In 2009, only around 270 g CO2 equivalent is created per kilogram of ink **.
but is also receiving more attention from our
enabling an overview within seconds, in the form of an “eco-grid”.
product carbon footprint) is not just a key
To gain visibility into all environmental indicators at all times, Marabu conducts its own environmental accounting instrument. The six key
customers.
(see diagram below)
Environmental commitment
These results show an absolute and relative By using CO2-neutral eco-power, no further
(ie, in relation to output) reduction of gas
emissions are created. In the year we
consumption and CO2 emissions since 2005.
switched to green electricity (2007) we
The whole industry has been affected by
reduced the carbon footprint of 1 kilogram of
the global economic crisis, which caused a
ink by around 64.2 per cent. A comparison
substantial downturn in business. But as
of the trend with and without eco-power
the figures point to a positive trend, both
demonstrates the enormous difference.
in absolute and relative terms, over the
10 8
Exhaust
6
Product Carbon Footprint
4
last five years, this looks likely to continue
2
in future, despite fluctuating market conditions.
** This estimate of the emissions produced by gas to generate thermal energy is based on the ÖkoInstitut Freiburg’s GEMIS database. (251 g/kWh CO2 equivalent, using the UNFCCC’s method of calculating equivalency.
CO2 emissions [kg] per kg of ink produced
Waste
Product Carbon Footprint [kg] per kilogramm of ink produced – impact of switch to CO2-neutral green electricity 1,2
0,4
Water
2009
Average 2005-2009
10 = optimum
1,0
0,3
0,8 0,2
0,6 0,1
0,0
Energy efficiency
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
CO2-Emission pro kg using conventional electricity and gas
CO2-emission 0,4 per kg ink produced using green electricity and gas 0,2 2005 2006 2007
2008
2009
The Marabu Green Development Index combines all key environmental figures in one diagram – depicting environmental performance at a glance.
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3.
3. Input/Output Analysis Contents
Input/Output Analysis
Input
Output
The input materials comprise anything delivered or provided to the company during the year.
Output comprises all emissions produced by the company. Strict national and international
With around 13,000 different products, there is no small number of feedstocks. For the
thresholds apply to these amounts, which are precisely measured and recorded by Marabu.
purpose of clarity, the raw materials have been combined into categories.
The table includes all types of emissions: gases, solids, fluids and noise.
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Emissions - gas
Energy Electricity
[kWh]
2,731,740
2,878,220
2,751,331
2,852,872
2,299,562
CO 2
[t]
2,335.4
2,515.0
804.3
659.5
500.3
Natural gas
[kWh]
2,806,988
3,254,371
3,204,475
2,627,627
1,993,385
CO*
[t]
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.4
Total energy consumption
[kWh]
5,538,728
6,132,591
5,955,806
5,480,499
4,292,947
NOx in the form of NO 2* Total C**
[t]
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
[t]
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
Materials
Emissions - solids
Fresh water
[m³]
Binders and resins
[t]
Solvents
2,435
2,636
2,936
3,413
4,333
Hazardous waste
n.a.
734.7
708.8
686.5
527.5
Ink and distillation sludge
[t]
123.0
127.9
137.4
129.8
95.6
[t]
n.a.
1,553.0
1,505.6
1,501.7
1,227.0
Waste from ink and varnish removal // stripping
[t]
25.8
14.3
15.0
11.3
3.4
Pigments
[t]
n.a.
473.5
435.7
447.0
334.0
Total amount of hazardous waste
[t]
148.8
142.2
152.4
141.1
99.0
Filler
[t]
n.a.
125.1
148.7
184.7
173.4
Other waste
Auxiliaries
[t]
n.a.
109.1
112.6
125.0
105.3
Machine and gear oil
[t]
Bronzes and glitter
[t]
n.a.
19.1
21.0
15.0
10.6
Non-recyclable plastic waste
[t]
39.2
40.3
25.5
32.8
31.3
Packaging (both sites)
[pcs.]
n.a.
2,883,474
1,856,876
Paper and cardboard
[t]
48.0
44.7
45.0
40.2
36.6
Wood and pallets
[t]
29.2
39.4
36.1
35.8
18.4
Scrap
[t]
60.1
52.6
69.0
44.8
36.2
Polymer binders
[t]
Total amount of other waste
[t]
176.5
177.0
176.1
153.6
123.6
[m³]
2,435
2,636
2,936
3,413
4,333
2,164.05
2,360.18
1,884.57
n.a.
n.a.
n.a. = Figures not available. * = exact figures are not available, as this is measured every three years. This figure is based on the latest measurement. **= exact figures are not available, as this is measured every three years. This figure is based on the latest measurement. Total C includes all carbons including VOC, which are organic compounds in gas form (e.g. methane). Source: guidelines published by VDI and DIN VDI 3481 Part 4.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
0.5
n.a.
n.a.
1.1
n.a.
Emissions – fluid Waste water
Emissions – noise All thresholds prescribed in the TA-Lärm for mixed-use areas were met. Products Total
[t]
2,111.73
2,259.39
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4. Environmental Programme Contents
Environmental Programme
Our yearly environmental programme lists all milestones in terms of environmental activities at both our sites. We set deadlines and assign responsibilities to ensure that
No.
Process
Target
Activity
Costs
Responsibility
Planned implementation date
Status
1.
Compliance with regulatory requirements
Ensure compliance across the organisation
Document delegation of responsibility for compliance with relevant requirements to employees
Ongoing costs of Rack system
Management, Quality Environment Safety, Market Supply
31/12/2010
Ongoing
2.
Transport/ Transport safety
Save packaging material
Optimise cardboard None and packing in shipping from Tamm
Purchasing, In the near future Environmental Protection, Storage and Shipping
Ongoing
3.
Construction/ renovation and maintenance of buildings
Reduce electricity costs
Optimise air compression Market Supply and infrastructure
Approx. € 25 000
Market Supply
2nd half of 2010
Completed 01/10/2010
4.
Construction/ renovation and maintenance of buildings
Reduce electricity costs, increase energy efficiency
Replace T8 Approx. € 24 000 fluorescent lighting to 26 000 in halls 2 and 5 with resolite ECG and T5 fluorescent lights
Environmental Protection
In progress from June - September
Completed 01/09/2010
5.
Corporate strategy/policy
Publish environmental report
Produce Marabu‘s environmental report (as part of a dissertation project)
Approx. € 5000
Environmental Protection
Jan/Feb 2011
Project commenced 01/09/10
6.
Development and launch printing inks and art and craft products, procurement of feedstocks, utilities and other materials
Minimise footprint (indirect environmental impact)
Increase use of FSC-labelled products
No precise figure
Marketing, Purchasing, Environmental Protection
In the near future
Ongoing
7.
Selection and assessment of suppliers
Minimise footprint (indirect environmental impact)
CO2 neutral letter € 60 p.a. post with Deutsche Post DHL
Purchasing, Environmental Protection
01/10/2010
Completed 01/10/2010
all relevant employees involved have a document that provides concrete targets and goals. Last updated: 1 January 2011 Although we are still feeling the effects of the global economic crisis in 2008 and 2009, we are continuing to outlay expenditure for environmental protection. In 2010, more than 55,000 euros were budgeted for various initiatives, mapping a clear path towards improving Marabu’s environmental performance.
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Memberships of Associations | Partners ďƒ Contents
Awards and Membership of Associations
Our Partners – For World-Class, Eco-Friendly Products For Marabu, forming partnerships is pivotal to ensuring that our products truly reflect customer demand. Partnerships also allow us to implement shared visions and innovations. There is a little bit of partnership in each Marabu product. And our environmental partnerships are among the most important.
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Contents
List of Acronyms
Published by:
%
Per cent
km
Kilometre
°C
Degrees Celsius
kWh
Kilowatt hour
AG
Public limited company]
l
Litre
BImSchV
German Federal Ordinance on Waste Incineration and Co-Incineration
LED
light-emitting diode
CFC
Chlorofluorocarbon
m²
Square metre
Chrome V / III Pronounced: Chrome Six / Three
m³
Cubic metre
CO2
Carbon dioxide
MVP
Marabu continuous improvement process
DIN
German Institute for Standardization
PCB
Polychlorinated Biphenyl
EG
European Community
PCF
product carbon footprint
EN
European Norm
PCP
Pentachlorophenol
ERP
Enterprise Resource Planning
PVC
Polyvinylchloride
EuPIA
The European Printing Ink Association
RoHS
Restriction of Hazardous Substances
FSC
Forest Stewardship Council
SO2
Sulphur dioxide
g
Gram
t
Tonne
GEBR
German recycling services provider
tkm
Tonne kilometre
GmbH & Co. KG Limited partnership
UV
ultraviolet light, with a wavelength between 100 and 400 nm
h
Hour
UVGCC
UV curable glass inks in accordance with the cradle-to-cradle-principle
HF
Halogen-free
VbF
German flammable liquids legislation
ISO
International Organisation for Standardisation
VOC
Volatile Organic Compounds
kg
Kilogram
VOC
Volatile Organic Compound
Marabu GmbH & Co. KG Asperger Strasse 4 D-71732 Tamm, Germany Telephone: +49 (0) 7141 / 691-0 Fax: +49 (0) 7141 / 691-147 E-Mail: environment@marabu.com www.marabu.com / www.marabu-inks.com Commercial register entry: Amtsgericht Stuttgart (Stuttgart local court), HRA 300662 Managing directors: York Boeder (CEO), Rolf Simon, Dr. Roland Stählin Marabu Beteiligungs-GmbH Commercial register entry: Amtsgericht Stuttgart (Stuttgart local court), HRB 300316 VAT identification number; DE 146 146 563
Content: Jeannette Müller und Fabio Schubert, Marabu GmbH & Co. KG Design: ecographis kommunikation + design, www.ecographis.com
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