BERGER Bau SE: 120 Years of Environmental Commitment
BERGER Bau SE, a family-owned business with roots in Bavaria and a 120-year history, has shown a long-standing commitment to environmental protection and climate change mitigation. The company, based in Passau, employs around 3,000 people across 100 locations in Europe, generating an annual turnover of €700 million. It has been a member of the Bavarian Environmental and Climate Pact for many years.
BERGER Bau SE's dedication to the environment and global warming reduction is evident in its voluntary operational measures. Since 1998, the company has been certified according to the ISO 14001 standard, demonstrating its commitment to continuous improvement in environmental management. While specifics about recent measures and the exact year of its first certification are not available, the company's focus on renewable energies speaks volumes.
BERGER Bau SE specialises in combined heat and power plants, photovoltaic systems, and district heating. These initiatives contribute significantly to environmental and climate protection. The company's efforts have been recognised and appreciated. Recently, it received a participation certificate from the Bavarian State Minister for the Environment and Consumer Protection, Thorsten Glauber, who was accompanied by Mayor Andreas Rother for the official presentation.
BERGER Bau SE's commitment to environmental protection and climate change mitigation is clear, with a long history of voluntary measures and a focus on renewable energy projects. Its participation in the Bavarian Environmental and Climate Pact and receipt of a participation certificate from the Bavarian State Minister further underscore its dedication. Despite a lack of specific details about recent environmental and climate protection measures, the company's track record and areas of focus indicate a strong commitment to sustainability.
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