Sustainability in Germany

Sustainability in Germany

Sustainability in Germany

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Introduction

Environmental issues are getting more and more important for Germans. Today’s consumers aren’t staying idle as the devastating impacts of climate change become more and more evident. Around 400 million tons of plastic are produced worldwide each year. More than a third of this total is packaging – with between 307 and 925 million larger items of plastic waste ending up in the seas each year. This is why zero-waste shopping is becoming increasingly popular in Germany.

 

On the demand side, Germany expects hydrogen to play a significant role in delivering deep emissions reductions. To this end, the country adopted a national hydrogen strategy in 2020. Using green hydrogen will allow Germany to save several million tons of carbon per year.

 

A growing number of companies in Ger­many are already making a commitment to society as part of conducting sustainable business. Inevitably, banks’ key role in the economy has catapulted them into the centre of the sustainability debate.

Sustainability in Germany: Some initiatives

The German National Tourist Board promotes sustainable activities, transport and accommodation for those who want to visit the country. They have also implemented a carbon footprint calculator on their website to enable users to calculate their CO2 footprint of their journey by air or car and offset it through sponsorship of certified carbon offset programmes around the world.

 

In addition, the competition among banks to show their climate commitment is accelerating. Banks around the world are reorganising their priorities and business objectives to meet the increasing demand for sustainable financial services. Younger generations in particular demand that financial institutions take climate action, they want brands to reduce their carbon footprint through direct and indirect measures.

 

In 2022, Deutsche Bank introduced a comprehensive package of energy-saving measures in its German operations that will help the bank save an additional 4,900,000 kWh of electricity each year. The plan will reduce short and long-term energy consumption and supports the German government’s energy saving efforts. Deutsche Bank also plans to reduce its gas consumption.

 

Germany’s second-largest commercial bank, Commerzbank is committed to a coal investment reduction path and has set itself measurable targets for low-carbon energy funding.

Top searches

Sustainability has gained enormously in importance among German consumers in recent years, not the least driven by the pandemic. We can see this in sustainability-related Google searches: there is a strong focus on searches like ‘carbon footprint’, ´renewable and sustainable Energy´, ´food system´, ´renewable resources´, ´carbon neutrality´.

Google Trends: Sustainability in Germany
Source: Google Trends

Trends in Consumer Behaviour

Around 88% of German consumers have become more sustainable in their consumption behaviour in recent years. According to the GfK Sustainability Index, most Germans want to maintain their lifestyle while buying the alternative product, which leaves a little less carbon footprint behind.

 

Due to increasing living costs, price is becoming a priority for many Germans. But despite inflation, consumers in Germany are willing to spend more money on more sustainable products and services.

81%

of consumers are concerned about rising food prices

61%

of consumers are concerned about rising prices for major purchases

Source: GfK Sustainability Index 2022

In terms of figures, 74% of Germans think that environmental pollution is a serious problem, and 69% fear climate change. In addition, an important fact for companies and businesses, almost two-thirds (68%) of Germans demand that companies act in a sustainable way.

Sustainability Apps

We highlight the following apps that are based on promoting a sustainable habits in terms of transportation, reduction of food waste or financial investment in environment-related causes:

Ecosia
Ecosia empowers users to solve the problems of deforestation each time they search online. The company also builds its solar energy plant to power every search. They believe in everyone's power to do good and reinvest their profits into conserving the environment by planting trees. Ecosia is committed to transparency and data privacy.
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Komoot
Komoot helps users live sustainably by encouraging them to explore more. It contains all the best routes in the area for hiking, road cycling, or MTB adventures. It provides every detail to plan trips, such as surface, difficulty, distance, and elevation profile. Users can also share their rides and hikes, receive likes and comments, and inspire like-minded explorers.
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ResQ Club
This is a free app for busy foodies, those on a budget, and anyone who wants to help stop perfectly edible and delicious food from going to waste. The app allows users to find local restaurants, cafes, bakeries who have freshly prepared food left unsold, and buy it online at a discounted price before collecting it.
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Ecosia
Ecosia empowers users to solve the problems of deforestation each time they search online. The company also builds its solar energy plant to power every search. They believe in everyone's power to do good and reinvest their profits into conserving the environment by planting trees. Ecosia is committed to transparency and data privacy.
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Komoot
Komoot helps users live sustainably by encouraging them to explore more. It contains all the best routes in the area for hiking, road cycling, or MTB adventures. It provides every detail to plan trips, such as surface, difficulty, distance, and elevation profile. Users can also share their rides and hikes, receive likes and comments, and inspire like-minded explorers.
Explore the App
ResQ Club
This is a free app for busy foodies, those on a budget, and anyone who wants to help stop perfectly edible and delicious food from going to waste. The app allows users to find local restaurants, cafes, bakeries who have freshly prepared food left unsold, and buy it online at a discounted price before collecting it.
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wiLLBe
The app allows private individuals to make smaller investments geared towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The app lets you invest your money in the sustainability topics that are important to you.
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