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All name stamps must be created uniformly according to the templates so that the corporate identity is maintained.
For the sake of sustainability, all stamps will in future be collected centrally at the BH for second-life solutions for all recyclable stamps. All stamps that are no longer required should be sent to the Bruderholz central warehouse in an internal envelope.
If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to the following address: beschaffung@ksbl.ch
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THE BLUE ANGEL
The Blue Angel stands for independent, transparent and ambitious labeling and differs from other product labels that, for example, only consider one criterion or are awarded by manufacturers themselves.
BLUE ANGEL ECOLABEL
THE ORIGINAL TRODAT PRINTY 4.0
THE 1ST STAMP TO RECEIVE THE BLUE ANGEL AWARD!
Trodat has already proven in the past that the topic of sustainability is very important to the company. And as anchored in the Trodat vision - Trodat, sustainable stamp solutions: everywhere - numerous activities are also planned for the future planned in the area of sustainability.
As the first stamp manufacturer we were awarded the "Blue Angel" ecolabel, which is well known and important in Europe, in mid-October for the original Trodat Printy 4.0 models 4910, 4911, 4912, 4913, 4914 and 4915 (eco-black and eco-grey with black ink cartridge)!
The Blue Angel is an environmental label awarded in Germany since 1978 for particularly environmentally friendly products and services. The strict criteria for the award are set by the German Federal Environment Agency.
The purpose of the eco-label is to provide customers with reliable guidance for environmentally conscious purchasing. This is because targeted demand for environmentally friendly products promotes ecological product innovations and reduces environmental pollution.
The Blue Angel stands for independent, transparent and ambitious labeling and differs from other product labels that, for example, only consider one criterion or are awarded by manufacturers themselves.

