Sustainability and environmental friendliness
For the year 2023, Monuite GmbH has set itself the primary goal of becoming a sustainable company. Read below the steps we have taken so far to achieve our goal.
REFORESTATION PROJECT WITH TREE-NATION
As part of our 2023 sustainability project, we have teamed up with Tree-Nation. This is how we make the world greener. All orders placed in our webshop are now converted into trees. A tree is planted for every product purchased.
Help us grow our forest!
Click here to visit our forest and learn more about the projects we support.
The Goodpac technology: elimination of contamination and reduction of waste
Products packaged with GoodpacTM technology offer simplification of glove removal and donning for the customer. In addition, the new packaging prevents wasting gloves because only one glove can be exposed and removed at a time. The gloves lying underneath are thus protected from all contamination.
Read more about this packaging process by clicking here:
CO2 COMPENSATION MY CLIMATE PARTNER
Products are considered climate-neutral if the CO₂ emitted has been fully offset by supporting internationally recognized climate protection projects. Alongside avoidance and reduction, permanent compensation for these harmful emissions is an important step in the fight against climate change. These projects save greenhouse gases by focusing on forest protection, reforestation or renewable energies. Scan our QR code and learn more about our compensation process.
OUR FIRST CO2-NEUTRAL PRODUCT: MEDBRUN EXPERT BIO
Our new product MEDBRUN EXPERT BIO is not only CO₂-neutral, but also biodegradable. Equipped with Goodpac technology to avoid unnecessary waste, our new MEDBRUN nitrile gloves offer the same comfort and quality as the MEDBRUN EXPERT gloves, but with much less harm to the environment. To understand the biodegradable process behind our gloves, download our explanatory brochure.
Be part of the solution, not the pollution!
WHICH PROJECT DOES OUR CO₂ COMPENSATION SUPPORT?
Money for plastic - this is the approach of our project to prevent plastic pollution in the oceans. In Haiti, Indonesia and the Philippines, garbage collectors can earn an income by collecting plastic waste. Anyone can collect it and exchange it for money, food, drinking water, cell phone credit, cooking oil or even school fees at the local Plastic Bank collection points. The exchange value is higher than the actual market value of the plastic, so local people can really make a living from it.
As a result of this project, a lot of plastic does not even end up in the sea. It is recycled and processed into so-called social plastic, which becomes new products in the cycle – ecologically and socially compatible.