Mosca honoured as the most sustainable company in mechanical engineering

Mosca takes first place in the „Mechanical and Plant Engineering“ category of the „Germany's Best - Sustainability“ awards.
In 1983, company founder Gerd Mosca had the first plant built in Waldbrunn; in 2005, the production site was extended by 8,000 m2 of hall space. This is where the company has its headquarters today. In 1983, company founder Gerd Mosca had the first plant built in Waldbrunn; in 2005, the production site was extended by 8,000 m2 of hall space. This is where the company has its headquarters today.
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Mosca has a First place in the „Mechanical and Plant Engineering“ category of the „Germany's Best - Sustainability“ award“ occupied.

The award was presented as part of the study „Germany's Best - Sustainability“, which was conducted by the IMWF (Institute for Management and Economic Research) on behalf of Focus Money and Deutschland Test. Around 24,000 companies and brands were analysed for the study in the period from March 2020 to February 2021. The The criteria for the award equally assess the areas of ecology, economy and social issues.

For Mosca, sustainability has always encompassed these three areas, starting with strapping itself as a transport security solution. The PET strapping produced by Mosca already consists of 100 per cent recycled materials and PP strapping is also produced with up to 30 per cent recycled content. The strapping itself is produced „green“ at the Odenwald plant in Muckental. The energy comes from the company's own solar system and renewable sources.

The company's strapping machines are efficient and environmentally friendly. The company has established its own label for this: „GET Inside“ („Green Efficient Technology inside“), which refers to sealing with low-emission and energy-saving ultrasonic technology, wear-free direct drives and the use of electronics instead of pneumatics, as well as the use of climate-neutral PET strapping.

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