THERE ARE DOMAINS IN WHICH
TOTAL REDUCTION
IS THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE
THERE ARE DOMAINS IN WHICH
TOTAL REDUCTION
IS THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE
The More Zeros Challenge is an initiative by Yetico which illustrates where we are heading with regard to the environment. Its aim is to eliminate waste, to bring down greenhouse gas emissions, and to reduce the use of natural resources in order to create a better future for all of us.
We are convinced that the world cannot be changed by a handful of idealists, but rather by millions of committed people. Therefore, even if our actions seem small, we are constantly working on the next steps to lead us to continuous progress.
Here, everyone
starts with themselves
We believe big change starts with small steps. Thatâs why our care for the planet begins in the way our offices are run and how every team member works.
We are all ambassadors of the More Zeros Challenge. Our commitment can be seen in our small deeds, such as waste segregation, energy efficiency, and use of e-documents, all of which add to the green footprint we leave behind.
YETICO ECO
mode manufacturing
We translate our pro-ecological approach into responsible action in all our facilities.
We take up our More Zeros Challenge at different stages of the manufacturing process, such as the use of resources and cutting down on waste. We want Yetico products to be inconspicuous or even imperceptible to our planet in the long run.
Quality Director
Technical Director
Did you know âŠ
that the EPS covering
your new TV set
can be turned into
a food container?
Itâs a little-known fact that polymer products can be recycled many times, and this property should be exploited. Everyone involved in the EPS industry needs to be aware of this and engaged in the recycling of EPS and plastic products. Only then can a closed-loop economy (GOZ) be implemented globally.
We give EPS products
a second life
We have taken the initiative to look for solutions that can bring about a better future. We devote a lot of time and attention to recycling. To put it simply, we discover what we can do to minimize the amount of EPS waste going to landfill.