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Microplastics

Microplastics 

Micro­pla­s­tics are ever­y­whe­re – in the sea, in the air, in cos­me­tic pro­ducts. The small pla­s­tic par­tic­les have beco­me an inte­gral part of our envi­ron­ment. Accor­ding to sci­en­tists and rese­ar­chers, the­re are vir­tual­ly no more pla­s­­tic-free are­as on earth. Micro­pla­s­tics are ubi­qui­tous, espe­ci­al­ly in the food sec­tor. Pack­a­ging and pla­s­tic bags often end up across the rivers in the oce­ans, whe­re they are con­su­med by fish and other mari­ne ani­mals as sup­po­sed food. Ulti­m­ate­ly, micro­pla­s­tics have also beco­me part of our diet. In the new blog post we shed light on the topic of micro­pla­s­tics and its effects in detail and give hel­pful tips for easy reduction.

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Climate change

Climate change 

Cli­ma­te chan­ge is curr­ent­ly the most dis­cus­sed topic in socie­ty and is beco­ming incre­asing­ly important for most peo­p­le. How explo­si­ve the cli­ma­te cri­sis real­ly is, is also made clear in count­less press and media reports. We have loo­ked at various fac­tors that play a role in the cli­ma­te cri­sis. In our blog post, we would like to take a clo­ser look at them and high­light the actions that are neces­sa­ry to achie­ve grea­ter sus­taina­bi­li­ty and envi­ron­men­tal friendliness.

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Quality seals and certificates

Quality seals and certificates 

In order to make the right choices from the wide ran­ge of pro­ducts offe­red by various manu­fac­tu­r­ers and brands when shop­ping for food, many con­su­mers use seals and cer­ti­fi­ca­tes as a gui­de. The­se were ori­gi­nal­ly crea­ted to asso­cia­te pro­ducts with cer­tain cha­rac­te­ristics and to pro­vi­de con­su­mers with a basis for making decis­i­ons. The seals of appr­oval can be clas­si­fied accor­ding to envi­ron­men­tal or social aspects as well as accor­ding to the pro­duct groups to which they refer. Learn more about it in our blog post.

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Resource consumption of animal breeding in comparison

Resource consumption of animal breeding in comparison 

As con­su­mers and buy­ers, we are used to full ref­ri­ge­ra­ted coun­ters in Ger­ma­ny: whe­ther beef, pork, poul­try or fish, ever­y­thing is always available in rough quan­ti­ties. If we now con­sider how many super­mar­kets the­re are in our area, this con­su­mer offer quick­ly adds up. What con­su­mers often fail to con­sider, howe­ver, is that enorm­ous resour­ces are requi­red for the growth of the ani­mals. Logi­cal­ly, the lar­ger the ani­mal, the more water and feed are nee­ded. Due to the incre­asing scar­ci­ty of water and the rising pro­te­in requi­re­ments of our rapidly gro­wing world popu­la­ti­on the ques­ti­on ari­ses as to which ani­mal is most effi­ci­ent in the use of natu­ral resour­ces in terms of mee­ting our pro­te­in requirements? 

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German nutrition habits

German nutrition habits 

Over the last deca­des, issues like sus­taina­bi­li­ty, envi­ron­men­tal pro­tec­tion and mindful­ness have beco­me more pre­sent in Ger­ma­ny. The­re­wi­th, the health-con­­scious beha­vi­or of the con­su­mers rose and due to their demand, the ran­ge of who­le­food pro­ducts and who­le­food shops grew. Even the sel­ec­tion of healt­hy foods and bio­lo­gi­cal ori­gi­na­ted pro­ducts in drugs­to­res expan­ded. So various stu­dies sur­vey­ed dif­fe­rent age groups with regard to their nut­ri­ti­on habits, pre­fe­ren­ces, the sub­ject coo­king and more ali­­­men­­ta­ry-rele­­vant ques­ti­ons. We loo­ked into it and sum­ma­ri­zed the results of the studies.

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Fish as food product

Fish as food product 

Sin­ce the begin­ning of time, fish is a typi­cal food in coas­tal are­as. As fish is rela­tively easy to catch, its high-qua­li­ty pro­te­ins con­tri­bu­ting essen­ti­al­ly to a healt­hy nut­ri­ti­on of human­kind. But this is not the only reason why fish is an bel­oved pro­duct. Here is a…

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