Salus Sustainability Report 2021 - Report - Page 13
We live sustainably
We live sustainably
Our sustainability
management system.
ORGANISATION
The Salus Group sustainability management system was designed
in accordance with regulation (EC) No. 1221/2009 on the voluntary
participation of organisations in a Community eco-management
and audit scheme (EMAS III), the DIN EN ISO 14001:2015 standard,
as well as the EMASplus (2020) standard.
The Salus group consists of the following companies: SALUS
Haus Dr. med. Otto Greither Nachf. GmbH & Co. KG and its two
subsidiaries SALUS Pharma GmbH and Walther Schoenenberger
Pflanzensaftwerk GmbH & Co. KG. Our sustainability management system is used at the following sites:
Bruckmühl (Bahnhofstr. 24, 83052 Bruckmühl, Germany):
This site is the headquarters of SALUS Haus GmbH & Co. KG and
SALUS Pharma GmbH and located in a mixed-use zone next to a
residential area. This site is home to two production areas (liquid
and extract production as well as tea production), a laboratory,
warehouses, technical workshops, and the head offices of Salus
Group.
Magstadt (Hutwiesenstr. 14, 71106 Magstadt, Germany):
The premises of Walther Schoenenberger Pflanzensaftwerk
GmbH & Co. KG. are located in a business park. Our juice production and packaging as well as the production facilities for Extracta
(cosmetic), Olbas (essential oils) and Hensel (food) are located
there. A warehouse dedicated to order picking and a part of the
company's administration are also based at this site.
SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT
Head of Sustainability Management
Sustainability Officer
Sustainability Team
Salus
Salus Pharma
Environmental Officer
Safety Officer
Schoenenberger
Environmental Officer
Safety Officer
Water Safety Officer
Hazardous Goods Officer
Radiation Safety Officer
Hazardous Materials Officer
Fire Protection Officer
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Environmental Officer
Safety Officer
Hazardous Goods Officer
Hazardous Materials Officer
Fire Protection Officer
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
Within the framework of our sustainability management system
we commit to comply with all relevant statutory requirements,
including but not limited to:
The impact of our business activities on various aspects of the
environment are regularly assessed with regard to how hazardous
they potentially are for the environment and which improvements we could implement. This assessment includes factors such
as:
• Medicinal Products Act (AMG)
• Circular Economy Act (KrWG)
• EU Regulation on Organic Production (EG) Nr. 834/2007
• Federal Nature Conservation Act (BNatSchG)
• Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG)
• Federal Water Act (WHG)
• Packaging Act (VerpackG)
• Regulation on the Provision of Food Information (LMIV)
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We maintain and regularly review and update an index of all relevant statutory provisions. This allows us to ensure that we comply
with all relevant statutory provisions at all times. An internal
review for 2020 did not produce any evidence of non-compliance
with statutory provisions.
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Binding obligations: Are there any limits or restrictions, e.g.
existing statutory provisions?
Impact on stakeholders: How relevant is it for our stakeholders and what specific interests do they have?
Source: Are the relevant sources from a fossil fuel or of a
renewable nature?
Quantity: How much of these resources do we consume?
Based on this assessment, the significant environmental aspects
and the need for action for the environmental program can be
derived.