sustainability

Our sustainable and eco-friendly packaging solution

When it comes to sustainable products, more and more attention is being placed on the topic of eco-firendly packaging. It also represents an opportunity for us to pack our feed as sustainably as possible. This is a real challenge, but one that we take on with confidence. For everything about the current status of our packaging and what we still have in store, read the following article.

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Where do the ingredients for our animal feed come from?
written byPatricia Knecht

 

Our products are sustainable, innovative, and unique. But what do they contain, where do we produce and from where do we obtain our raw ingredients? Here, you can take a closer look at our ingredients.

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Sustainable living – and having fun with it!
written byPatricia Knecht

 

Consuming less, giving up air travel, following a low-meat or meatless diet and cycling instead of driving – there are plenty of ways to live a more sustainable lifestyle in everyday life. By doing so, you will not only be doing something good for the environment but also yourself. Apart from the good feeling you have by making an active contribution to protect our planet, sustainability can also be great fun!

 

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What fruits and vegetables can dogs and cats eat?

Fruit and vegetables are important components in these animals' diets. In addition to vitamins and minerals, they supply important fibre, which helps promote healthy gastrointestinal function and supports the immune system. Funny pictures of dogs biting greedily into melons are widespread. Why look so far afield when there is so much close at hand? We have compiled a seasonal calendar of fruit and vegetables to help you feed your favourite pet – all from local sources that do not involve transporting products halfway around the globe.

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Dog food with insects?
written byAndreas Böhm

Food intolerances in dogs and cats are a common problem that is growing in frequency. Often the cause is animal protein – in other words, your pet is reacting to the meat contained in its food. What's more, the meat content is not exactly helping to lower your cat or dog's CO2 paw print and is harmful for our climate.

 

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