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Almost every fifth 100 gram slab chocolate, which is purchased in Germany, is a Knight sports. Waldenbuch, in September 2010. Almost every fifth 100 gram slab chocolate, which is purchased in Germany, is a Knight sports. This not only means that every fifth table is square and has an individual packaging color, but also that only electricity produced from renewable energy sources is used for the production of every 100 grams of fifth Panel. The issue of nuclear power heated tempers in Germany at the time again.

Overtime and fuel tax on the one, the question of nuclear waste disposal and the safety risk on the other side. The Swabian family business Knight decided already sports many years ago, to use exclusively green energy for the production of chocolate. Alfred t. Ritter, owner and Chief Executive Officer is safe: If you take sustainability seriously, can not hold on nuclear power! There are until today, almost 50 years after the first Nuclear power plant in Germany to the grid is gone, no viable approach, as with nuclear waste is. We leave a literally tainted legacy our children.” Also a private, based on the principle of combined heat and power CHP (BKHW) on the premises belongs to the innovative energy concept of the company. The BKHW is twice ecological sense. “Ritter Sport even produced a portion of its energy needs and uses the resulting heat as welcome by-product” to heat. About 30 percent of its electricity needs produced Knight sport itself.

For the rest of the company’s green electricity from renewable energy sources refers to. So Knight hurt sports also against climate change. Alone by the cogeneration plant built in 2002, the company was able to reduce the CO2 emissions by 6,800 tonnes per year. For comparison, this corresponds to annual CO2 emissions caused by electricity consumption by approximately 10,000 single households in Germany. We want to keep our world colorful and contribute our part”, stressed Alfred t. Ritter. Press contacts: Alfred Ritter GmbH & co. KG Thomas Seeger Alfred-Ritter-Strasse 25 71111 Waldenbuch Tel.: + 49 (0) 7157 97314 fax: + 49 (0) 7157 97394 E-Mail: public: news GmbH Sinje Vogelsang ABC-Strasse 4-8 20354 Hamburg, Tel.: + 49 (0) 40 866 888 20 fax: + 49 (0) 40 866 888 10 E-Mail:

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| November 24th, 2018 | Posted in General |

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