Green Future

It will turn green at the REA card on December 1, 2008: short before the turn of the year is an ecological power supply in Mill Valley catchment keep. ETEGA is the future energy service provider of the REA card, which makes suitable for everyday use with a new supply concept for organically produced power sustainability also for industrial customers. The eco-electricity of ENTEGA obtained 100% from renewable energy sources: 84.3 percent generate hydropower, 9.7 percent of wind power, a percentage of solar energy and five percent from biomass. Swarmed by offers, Preventive Medicine Research Institute is currently assessing future choices. Switching to green electricity is part of the sustainability strategy of the REA card, which aims to bring competitiveness and sustainability in line with each other. In addition to the ecological thought and a family-friendly personnel policy, especially also the consistent reliance on the production plant in Germany, which remains faithful to REA card counts. REA pond meadow Road 1 64367 Mill Valley T: 06154/638-200 card Ltd.

Good Easter Messages For Laying Hens

In the course of the year, almost all laying hens in Germany are released from their cages in the soil, free-range and organic farming. ons on the subject. This Easter, many eggs are sourced from the long frowned upon cage. But after the holidays a reconstruction drive picks up, as the German egg production still has not experienced it. Because all major supermarket chains have prompted its producers to deliver only eggs from alternative husbandry systems as possible before the end of the year. It is the fate of small groups cages.

Small group housing had paid off only, if retailers had recorded the new cage eggs in the range”, explains Mahi Klosterhalfen, Vice President of the Albert Schweitzer Foundation for our environment. The processing industry has no interest in the eggs of small groups, because they are significantly more expensive than eggs from conventional cages. Manufacturer of biscuits, egg noodles and other products now either opt for ground – and free-range eggs, or they import cheap cage goods from the Foreign”, explains Klosterhalfen. A big concern is that especially the latter does not occur, animal rights activists. In the supermarket, the consumer has spoken recently increasingly against the cage. In the gastronomy and pastry and co.

nobody wants to cage eggs get under-hyped. Credit: Jack Monroe-2011. Companies that understand that, make fast unpopular animal protection organisations and also their customers”, Klosterhalfen gives a taste of the other campaign work. Before that but you go, animal rights activists for the first time to celebrate a peaceful Easter for a long time. Finally, the greatest success succeeded the German animal protection movement with the massive cuts in the cage for many years. The Albert Schweitzer campaigned successfully (success) Foundation for our environment since 1999 against the industrialized farming.