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Strong signal for Earth Overshoot Day: VAUDE reduces emissions by 40 percent
- VAUDE takes action: 40 % less emissions with 27 % more sales
- Climate milestones achieved ahead of schedule
Tettnang, 24.07.2025 - On Earth Overshoot Day, VAUDE shows once again with the 2024 Climate Balance: There is another way. Today's global Earth Overshoot Day is a drastic reminder that we consume more resources than the planet can regenerate. In contrast, VAUDE proves that ambitious climate protection is possible within the framework of science-based climate targets. While German and global climate policy continues to fall short of the scientifically required targets, VAUDE has succeeded in reducing its global greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent compared to the base year 2019 - and that with sales growth of 27 percent in the same period. This development clearly shows that ambitious climate protection works - if it is pursued consistently.
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Without CO2 in your Luggage: New bike backpack from VAUDE with innovative polyamide from BASF
 New product is based on BASF's Ultramid® ZeroPCF, a sustainable polyamide with a net-zeroCO2 footprint
 Use of renewable energies and alternative raw materials
 Showpiece backpack wins Eurobike Green Award 2025 in Frankfurt
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Products for life - a new design approach for sustainable consumption
Sustainability as a lived design philosophy
Prime example: "Takutea" travel trolley
"Design for Life" event in Berlin: April 29 to May 2
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VAUDE is one of the finalists for the CSR Prize of the Federal Government
- VAUDE among the top companies
- Pioneering work for living wages in the textile supply chain
Tettnang, 04.04.2025 - VAUDE was among the 15 finalists honored for their exemplary corporate responsibility at this year's CSR Award of the German Federal Government, which was presented in Berlin on April 3. The outdoor brand was nominated in the "Good Business Practices" category for its innovative "VAUDE Share" project, with which the company voluntarily contributes to the payment of living wages in the supply chain. Anika Mauz, who is responsible for the project at VAUDE, was at the award ceremony in Berlin: "The nomination is a great recognition of our commitment to greater social justice in the supply chain. I am very pleased to receive this recognition on behalf of the entire VAUDE team, our partners and everyone who supports us on this journey."