Czech Republic on the road to circularity: backup contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions
According to recent data from the European Environment Agency (EEA), the consumption and production of plastics is negatively affecting the environment and accelerating climate change. For example, the packaging and construction sectors consumed more than half of Europe's plastics in 2020.
Responsible companies help during floods. Thank you
In recent weeks, the Czech Republic, and especially the north of Moravia, has been hit by devastating floods, which have left huge damage and, unfortunately, loss of human life. A huge wave of solidarity is now helping all those affected to recover from the worst and gradually rebuild their destroyed homes and other places affected by the floods. Responsible companies immediately offered their material and financial help for the most affected locations, and volunteers from companies helped and are helping with the clean-up in the affected areas.
Responsible companies show innovative trends in sustainability. In Pilsen they presented how they save water, energy and thus the environment
Business for Society in cooperation with Plzeňský Prazdroj organized a unique networking event in Pilsen - a summer meeting of responsible companies about innovation. Companies shared their experiences and innovative practices on how to effectively save water and energy and reduce the overall carbon footprint not only within the company, but also across supply chains.
Water over gold? Coca-Cola shows how it saves water and why. It also presented a unique wetland project
Byznys pro společnost organized a summer networking of responsible companies on the premises of the Pilsner Urquell brewery. The main topic was water saving, and there was also talk about how to save materials or energy and thus reduce the overall carbon footprint not only within the company, but also across supply chains.
Plzeňský Prazdroj: Our new energy-saving beer cooling system saves pubs up to 30 percent energy
In cooperation with Sinop CB, Plzeňský Prazdroj has developed a completely new and economical beer cooling system, from which the company expects to save 30-40 percent of the consumed electricity. The quality of the beverage will not be affected. Prazdroj is already testing the system in 10 companies in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.