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J. MÜLLER publishes its first Sustainability Report

02.02.2024

BRAKE. Having embraced innovation for more than 200 years, J. MÜLLER published its first Sustainability Report in January in line with the company’s credo, “Staying the Course – Through the Ages”. “The primary aim is to create transparency throughout all the areas of operation,” emphasised Uwe Schiemann, who oversees the sustainability project at J. MÜLLER. In a 66-page report, J. MÜLLER introduces three pillars of sustainability – environment, business and social affairs – as an integral part of its corporate policy and defines clear goals. The Sustainability Report, which was prepared by a team of dedicated employees across all company departments, is available at www.jmueller.de/en/..

Credits: J. Müller

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