In Motion.
Responsibility Report 03
In our third Responsibility Report, we are providing updates on our progress in the areas of carbon footprint, waste management and maintaining a transparent supply chain, and we place particular emphasis on the risk material aluminium and the concept of a circular economy. In addition, we tell stories from San Francisco, Copenhagen and Paris – three “changing cities” showing the courage to transform and take big steps towards the mobility of the future.
Previous issues:
Responsibility Report 02 2020/21 (PDF)
Responsibility Report 01 2019/20 (PDF)
Further documents:
Declaration of Principles (PDF)
Code of Conduct (PDF)
Whistleblower system
We have a whistleblower system, which gives everyone associated with Riese & Müller – whether employees, customers, dealers or suppliers – a tool for reporting compliance violations. Violations can be reported here at any time.
» We are on the move. «
Dr Sandra Wolf, managing partner of Riese & Müller
Strategy
Four levels of responsibility
The subject of “responsibility” represents a fixed component of our corporate strategy. The basis of our entrepreneurial action is composed of four levels of responsibility.
Culture
Creative impulses and ideas form an effective product and corporate culture in harmony with nature. Assuming responsibility for a future worth living.
Ecology
Sustainable production of energy, avoidance of CO2 emissions and a sensible waste management system for a healthy interrelationship between our environment and the company.
Economy
Efficient use of high-quality materials, avoidance of waste and utilization of natural alternatives for an environmentally production process, as well as sustainable efficiency.
Social
Social commitment and fostering a community feeling as a prerequisite for sustainable collaboration. Meaningful activities and new work models, where people take center stage.
Culture
Creative impulses and ideas form an effective product and corporate culture in harmony with nature. Assuming responsibility for a future worth living.
Economy
Efficient use of high-quality materials, avoidance of waste and utilization of natural alternatives for an environmentally production process, as well as sustainable efficiency.
Ecology
Sustainable production of energy, avoidance of CO2 emissions and a sensible waste management system for a healthy interrelationship between our environment and the company.
Social
Social commitment and fostering a community feeling as a prerequisite for sustainable collaboration. Meaningful activities and new work models, where people take center stage.
Assuming responsibility on campus
The change begins in Mühltal
We at Riese & Müller are aware that our growing significance on the market as a brand goes hand in hand with a great deal of responsibility. Not just for our products, but above all for nature, the climate, people and society. In order to face this challenge, we will continue to steer the existing corporate culture in a direction that has sustainable thinking and action at its heart. What’s more: We would like to not only take a strong stance for environmental protection but play an active part in a movement promoting responsible utilization of our resources.
Green power and colorful diversity
This credo is already anchored at many points and in the implementation of numerous projects and activities at the company. The construction of the new company headquarters in Mühltal is an important step in this change. The building boasts optimum conditions to achieve our goals and makes the spirit of the brand able to be experienced by anyone who enters it. It reflects Riese & Müller’s innovative prowess, is powered in a completely CO2-neutral manner and provides our employees with good working conditions.
The minimalist-style rooms offer space for thoughts to flow freely, amid a pleasant nature setting. This adapted working environment enables us to foster a new mindset and conduct. These are the ideal basic conditions to pursue our path towards an environment in which the connection between creativity and environmental protection plays a central role across all activities.
In Motion.
Responsibility Report 03
In our third Responsibility Report, we are providing updates on our progress in the areas of carbon footprint, waste management and maintaining a transparent supply chain, and we place particular emphasis on the risk material aluminium and the concept of a circular economy. In addition, we tell stories from San Francisco, Copenhagen and Paris – three “changing cities” showing the courage to transform and take big steps towards the mobility of the future.
Previous issues:
Responsibility Report 02 2020/21 (PDF)
Responsibility Report 01 2019/20 (PDF)
Further documents:
Declaration of Principles (PDF)
Code of Conduct (PDF)