#16|24: Our sustainability mission statement
Today, we are once again bringing you a wide range of stories relating to ebm-papst. We will present two more articles from our sustainability report 2023/2024, our materiality matrix and how we work with those involved in the value chain to follow our sustainability goals. We will continue with the ideal drives for pump applications in an informative specialist article. We also take a look at Tropical Argentina and its efficient banana-ripening tunnels.
Our sustainability mission statement: Materiality matrix
The materiality matrix outlines the most relevant topics for ebm-papst in the areas of sustainability and business development. Based on a comprehensive stakeholder survey in 2023, we identified and prioritized the most important environmental, social, economic and product-related aspects for ourselves and our interest groups.
A clear commitment to greater sustainability
"Engineering a better life" - our claim also highlights the goal of contributing to a better future. We are improving sustainability with ever more efficient and intelligent solutions. To achieve this, we work with those involved along our value chain. We place great importance on working as a team with our customers, suppliers and vendors to develop new, intelligent solutions and expand our expertise in sustainability.
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Efficient pumping in laboratory and medical technology
We come across pumps almost everywhere. They mainly convey gases or liquids and perform important tasks in laboratory and medical technology, for example in dialysis systems or in hydraulic operating table adjustment. But no matter where they are used, they need powerful electric drives that run them reliably - like our brushless DC extra-low-voltage drives.
Top performance thanks to EC motor
Tropical Argentina SRL is all about bananas. The company develops ripening tunnels in which the air flows evenly around the fruits and develops them to the right maturity before delivery to supermarkets and retailers. The latest tunnels work with energy-efficient EC motors from ebm-papst, directly saving 50 percent of the energy.