Bosch Home Appliances, the largest manufacturer of home appliances in Europe, has made the circular economy approach its core strategy. Synonymous with German engineering and highest quality standards, BSH is globally renowned for its innovative and futuristic products and solutions sold under its total of 11 global brands. The company’s brand portfolio includes well-known appliance brands such as Bosch, Siemens, Gaggenau and Neff as well as the ecosystem brand Home Connect and service brands such as Kitchen Stories. BSH produces at 40 factories and is represented in some 50 countries.
As a leading home appliances manufacturer worldwide, BSH places great value on achieving an ecologically sustainable design for its entire value-added chain. This holds true both for the manufacturing of the appliances and for the continuous improvement of their energy efficiency. The efforts to achieve a recycling economy initiated by BSH are also leading to a considerable overall reduction in the use of resources. The Munich headquartered multinational approaches all areas from production and appliance usage, right through to recycling with environmental sustainability as its key focus.
“We have been particularly successful in two key areas that have an impact on climate and environmental protection:providing energy-saving appliances and making our production more efficient,” says Neeraj Bahl, MD and CEO, Bosch Home Appliances. “In order to have an even more noticeable impact on the climate and the environment, we have recently introduced our global Circular Economy strategy. Thereby, we look at the entire lifecycle of an appliance from development to return and recycling. Thus, we cover all activities that either neutralise or at least significantly reduce BSH’s ecological footprint.”
