TIMELINE
At Wally and Whiz, we believe that everyone has responsibility for our earth. We believe in sustainability and set focus on a green future.Therefor, we constantly search to reduce negative influences on the environment by using green alternatives, which means that our strategic plans for the future embody these principles.
2017
LOCAL PRODUCTION OF CONTAINERS
REDUCED CONSUMPTION
2018
RECYCLING OF CARDBOARD
We have set specific measurement requirements to our suppliers regarding our cardboard boxes, so that they may be reused and sent further, which has reduced our paper usage by 70%.
LOCAL PRODUCTION OF PACKAGING
80% of all our packaging comes from local sources in Denmark, which results in reduction of CO2 emissions.WASTE SORTING
THE PRODUCTION CHANGES LOCATION
The production moved from Osted to Værløse to optimize production and to reduce our energy consumption per unit by 17%.
2019
FSC CERTIFICATION
Our cardboard and paperbecomes FSC certified.
REDUCTION OF PLASTIC IN OUR CONTAINER SEALANT
We reduced the plastic sealant by 30% in our containers.FLOWPACK PACKAGING
Our usage of materials for packaging flowpacks has been reduced by 58%.
PACKAGING GLUE
We switched our packaging glue, in order to adhere to EU requirements.2020
RECYCLING
We devised a special recycling system for our product with the providers of our plastic containers, so that they can be returned for a reward.
SUSTAINABLE BAGS
Our plastic bags are produced of 100% recyclable and sustainable materials.
LESS PLASTIC IN OUR CONTAINERS
We reduced the amount of plastic in our containers by 20%.
EASIER PLASTIC SORTING
Our containers and lids are produced of the same type of plastic, in order for them to be more easily sorted.
REDUCTION OF AIR POLLUTANTS
Our methods of collection air pollutants have resulted in less waste and less stress on the environment.SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOURCES
OUR GREEN PLANS FOR THE FUTURE
2021
PLASTIC NEUTRAL
We are working on a collaboration with a company that will collect plastic waste from the natural environment, equal to the amount of plastic that we sort and recycle.