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From Iris Stenkamp

Published: 07.05.2026

Updated: 07.05.2026

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Sustainability at the SPALECK Group

What you will learn in this article:

  • For the first time, the sustainability activities of the entire SPALECK Group are highlighted in the CSR report

The latest sustainability report highlights the activities of the entire SPALECK Group—from environmental and social responsibility to economic impact.

For the first time, all companies in the Group were included. This required extensive coordination, but it provides a more complete picture of our sustainability activities. At the same time, preparing this report is particularly helpful because it enables us to transparently present our performance in external assessments and certifications such as Ecovadis.

As early as 2023, the report was prepared in accordance with the GRI Standards and the new European ESRS guidelines, making our sustainability performance even clearer and more transparent.

 

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Person mit Brille vor blauem Hintergrund.

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