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Wiesbaden’s ÖKOPROFIT Club launches 17th round with 35 businesses

From energy efficiency to waste reduction, Wiesbaden’s latest sustainability push is transforming local businesses. Can 35 firms redefine green growth together?

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Wiesbaden’s ÖKOPROFIT Club launches 17th round with 35 businesses

Wiesbaden has kicked off the 17th round of its ÖKOPROFIT Club, bringing together 35 local businesses. The initiative supports companies in adopting sustainable practices while working toward a climate-friendly economy. New members this year include Brömer & Sohn GmbH, Wivertis GmbH, and Gartenbau-Versicherung VVaG.

The ÖKOPROFIT Club has been running since 2000, with around 160 companies taking part over the years. This year’s programme involves workshops, one-to-one consulting, and collaborative projects. The first session focused on energy efficiency, resource conservation, and circular economy strategies.

The latest round of the ÖKOPROFIT Club will run until 2027, guiding 35 companies toward sustainability goals. Participants will receive tailored support and recognition through certification. The programme continues to expand, reinforcing Wiesbaden’s push for a greener economy.

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