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| Aims taken from the environmental declaration 2003 | Comments |
| Up to 5% reduction of water- and energy requirements of programme automaton. | Due to optimized wash systems and heating systems water consumption could be reduced by 8%, energy consumption by 10%. |
| Up to 10% reduction of water- and energy consumption of conveyor dishwashers. | Due to optimized drying unit for rack type machines energy consumption of this series is reduced by app. 7%. Due to a process, applied for patent, the fresh water consumption and energy requirements for the rinsing of conveyor and rack type machines are reduced by app. 30%. |
| Up to 20% reduction of vehicle moving for delivery of goods. With this also mileage is reduced. | Due to concentration of incoming goods with only one haulage contractor vehicle moving for delivery of goods could be reduced from 50 to app.15/ day. |
| Another 5% reduction of energy consumption for lightening of assembly area. | Due to changing from two-shift operation to one-shift operation in the assembly area for small and medium-sized machines energy consumption for lightening could be reduced by 14.6%. |
| Aims | Actions | Deadline | Responsibility |
| Programme automaton: Reduction of water- and chemical consumption by 10% as well as reduction of energy consumption by 5%.* | Optimization of wash- and heating systems | March 2007 | Development Construction |
| Programme automaton for thermo disinfection: Reduction of energy requirements by 20%.* | New procedures recovery | September 2007 | Development Construction |
| Conveyor dishwashers: Reduction of water- and chemical consumption by 10% as well as reduction of energy requirement by 5%.* | Optimization of wash- and filter systems company | June 2008 | Development Construction |
| Technology development for future dishwashing units: Reduction of water consumption by 50% and correlated saving of chemicals and energy.** | Technology project REWARD with EU-partners for water recovery in commercial dishwashing units. | 2009/2010 | Development |