Thinking sustainably.
Acting responsibly.
Step by step.
#theschneiderway
Sustainability is not a goal we have to achieve, but a path we are committed to take.
We think sustainably and take decisions regarding our production responsibly and with awareness. Due to our proximity to nature, sustainability is deeply rooted in our minds and leads us like a compass. Sustainable practice is the sum of many small decisions. A way that we have been following step by step.
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Long ago, we embarked on a journey to protect our nature in its uniqueness and beauty for ourselves and future generations. For our goal to achieve a sustainable future, we face new challenges and opportunities every day. We progress continuously, step by step, and achieve successes that encourage us in our direction and conviction. Be our companion on our #theschneiderway!
Schneider addresses the climate protection subject as credibly and consistently as only few others do.
Sustainability in figures
By taking many practical measures, we create tangible improvements and number-based facts.
Our principles for creating sustainable change: We protect the environment. We are regionally entrenched and operate internationally. Our products are becoming more and more sustainable.
in Germany
Production sites in Schramberg-Tennenbronn (Black Forest) and Wernigerode (Harz)
in the company
From hydropower, own combined heat and power plants and photovoltaic systems
in Europe
Measured by freight volume of all procured goods
in our own production
Despite growing sales, we have continuously reduced our waste volume
Certified by EMAS
Since 1998, our environmental management system has been certified according to the world's most stringent standard, EMAS. Since then, we have published our environmental performance in a sustainability report.
for over 30 % of the packaging
Almost all packaging is procured in Germany.
by supporting certified climate protection projects
The offset of unavoidable emissions takes place before, during and after the production process of 22 product series.
for all product packaging made of cardboard or paper
For blister packs we use recycled plastic
How our way began
At a very early stage, we began to focus on resource-saving and environmentally friendly processes. Discover some examples and milestones that mark our sustainable way into the future.
1948
Schneider is the leading manufacturer of refills
Schneider brings the "good Schneider refill" to market maturity. Refilling the ballpoint pen was out of the question at that time, because the pens were expensive.
1998
Schneider gets certified
In 1998, Schneider gets certified for the first time according to the eco-management and audit scheme EMAS. EMAS was established by the EU in the same year and Schneider was the first and, for over 10 years, the only company in the industry to be certified with this most stringent environmental management system in the world.
2010
Schneider goes for renewables
Since 2010, after a gradual changeover, we have been using electricity exclusively from renewable sources. If it is not generated directly in our facilities, through our own solar panels and combined heat and power generation, we obtain electricity from hydropower.
2012
Launch of a bicycle scheme
Schneider acquires a fleet of electric bicycles and lends them out to interested employees. The e-bike fleet grows steadily, and as of today, about 330 employees take advantage of the company's bike leasing service, saving about 400,000 car- kilometres per year.
2014
The first electric car at Schneider.
The car is ideal for short distances, small transports or rides to the nearest train station, because travelling by train is mandatory for business trips whenever possible. Currently, 90% of the company fleet is either electric or hybrid.
2016
Kick-off for the first Schneider-Run
As a highlight of the implementation of a Corporate Health Management, Schneider initiates the charity run 'Schneider Run'. The participation fees for the competition were donated to a social institution. The charity run takes place annually since the first time and has become a popular event in the area.
2017
Sustainability Award
Schneider is awarded 'Sustainable Company of the Year' by the PSI, the largest international network in the promotional products industry. The award is intended to make sustainability measurable and is presented in 7 categories. Adding up the scores achieved in the individual categories results in the overall award ‘Sustainable Company of the Year’. Also in the following years Schneider repeatedly achieves awards in the different categories.
2018
The first Blue Angel
Schneider's rollerball Breeze is the first writing instrument ever to be awarded the eco-label Blue Angel. The Blue Angel is the oldest and best-known eco-label and Schneider is the first company to meet the demanding requirements for a writing instrument.
2019
Schneider has been nominated for the German Sustainability Award, and is thus one of the most sustainable companies in Germany.
The German Sustainability Award is the most important award in the field of environment and sustainability in Germany! The award is presented by a Foundation of the Federal Government, municipalities and federations. Schneider also managed to be nominated again the following year.
2020
The first ballpoint pen in the world to receive the Blue Angel
At the industry's largest trade fair in Frankfurt, the Paperworld, we proudly received our seventh Blue Angel. The highlight: Reco is the first and only ballpoint pen in the world to receive this award. We are particularly proud of this, because the regulationsto obtain the eco-label Blue Angel pose a special challenge for ballpoint pens.
2021
Sustainable packaging
Traditional raw materials are increasingly being replaced by renewable or recycled materials. Multi-material and plastic packaging is gradually being switched to more sustainable cardboard packaging made from recycled paper.
Sustainability on a product level
The longevity of our writing instruments which is guaranteed among other things by high-quality workmanship and long writing performance, is the most important contribution to avoiding waste. In addition, we focus on the following building blocks:
Pens made from recycled material
The use of recycled plastics protects the environment and saves resources.
Refillable pens
By providing easy refill options, we avoid waste and extend the lifetime of our products.
Pens made from bio-based plastic
Bio-based pens are made from renewable raw materials and conserve finite natural oil reserves.
Pens with financial climate contribution
We calculate the carbon footprint for many of our pens and offset the unavoidable emissions by providing financial support for climate protection projects.
Further documents on the subject of sustainability
You haven't found exactly what you are looking for and you need more information? This is where you can find further documents to download.
You can find the latest sustainability news here in the news room.
Sustainability Report
Validated Sustainability Report including the current Environmental Statement
Download PDFSustainability brochure
Brochure with general information on sustainability at Schneider
Download PDFSustainable Products brochure
Overview of all sustainable product series
Download PDFSustainable Development Goals
Schneider and the SDGs
Download PDFCertificate ISO 14001
The international environmental management standard ISO 14001
Download PDFCertificate ISO 9001
The standard for quality management systems
Download PDFEMAS IHK registration certificate
Environmental management system
Download PDFEmissions report (CCF)
Our Corporate Carbon Footprint (Scope 1-3)
Download PDFLabels and certificates
Trust and transparency are important to us
That is why we seek to certify our products and materials and show their sustainable properties by using logos. Find out more about the logos and what they stand for.
The eco-label of the Federal Government serves as a orientation for sustainable purchasing. It guarantees that the products meet high standards of environmental, health and performance characteristics.
Writing instruments with this logo are made of bio-based plastic. These are made from renewable raw materials (e.g. corn or sugar cane) and conserve finite resources.
Writing instruments featuring this logo are made from recycled plastic. The use of recycled materials avoids waste, reduces emissions and conserves finite resources.
Writing instruments with this logo support a certified climate protection project. Unavoidable emissions that occur during production are offset by supporting certified climate protection projects.
The EU scheme is one of the most stringent environmental management systems in the world. It obliges companies to continuously improve their environmental performance (energy consumption, waste, emissions).
EU-wide certification scheme for the recycling of plastics, which focuses on the traceability of plastic materials and on the quality of the recycled content in the final product.
DIN CERTCO is an independent certification body of the TÜV Rheinland Group that determines, confirms and validates the proportion of bio-based materials in products.
For me, sustainability has a lot to do with taking action in our own community and environment. It is therefore important to me to support local and smaller businesses.
The processing of bio-based and recycled plastics poses enormous challenges for us. It is in fact very difficult and it took us a long time to meet our quality standards. To counterbalance this effort and the pioneering work, we have to sell a lot of pens.
Recycled paper is no longer just for “greenies”! In the printing industry, many things have improved in terms of environmental friendliness and sustainability.
In the human resource department, we place a lot of emphasis on retaining our employees on a long-term basis. That is why we opt for unlimited employment contracts. This enhances trust, which is an important pillar of our company.
Schneider and the SDGs
In 2015, the United Nations Member States defined 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They represent the most important factors for achieving a global community that is sustainable from an economic, social and ecological point of view by 2030. In order to achieve the ambitious goals, everyone is requested to participate. We would also like to make a contribution and have selected eight goals on which we have the greatest influence.
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