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In its Crossroads Evolution study, Ströer looks at the most important technological trends in the media and communications market, culminating in a trend atlas and recommending a course of action.
International Children's Rights Day is held every year on November 20th. To mark the day, Ströer's cooperation partner UNICEF is calling for children and young people to be heard and involved more in all decisions that affect them. Every year on November 20th, UNICEF sets an example worldwide with the campaign #TurnTheWorldBlue - Show your colors for international children's rights.
Almost exactly a year ago, the 2020 COVID 19 Barometer revealed that one in four Germans was worried about their own mental health due to the pandemic.
Climate and environmental protection have been a central pillar of corporate action for many years. Outdoor advertising - especially DOOH - is one of the media with the lowest CO₂ emissions in the media mix in relation to the contacts reached. Ströer also uses green electricity in all DOOH media in Germany with the greatest possible efficiency. All campaigns for advertising customers are played out in a climate-neutral manner. The company's goal is to be completely climate neutral by 2025. Ströer's priority is always to avoid and reduce CO₂ emissions as part of its Group-wide sustainability strategy. CO₂ emissions that cannot be avoided are fully offset with certified climate protection projects.
Climate and environmental protection has always occupied a central position in Ströer's product portfolio. The growing demand for sustainable solutions is an incentive for Ströer to continuously develop its portfolio. In fact, outdoor advertising - especially DOOH - is one of the lowest-CO2 media in the media mix in relation to the contacts reached. Ströer also uses green electricity for all DOOH media in Germany with the greatest possible efficiency. All campaigns for advertising customers are played out in a climate-neutral manner. The company's goal is to be completely climate-neutral by 2025.
At the end of September, Rosemarie Heilig, Head of the Department of the Environment, inaugurated the first advertising pillar with a green roof at Willy-Brandt-Platz together with Dirk Geßner, Managing Director of Ströer Deutsche Städte Medien GmbH.
Ströer SE & Co. KGaA is publishing its fourth Group Sustainability Report 2022 - for the first time simultaneously with its Annual Report. The sustainability report gives an overview of Ströer’s sustainability strategy and covers the four sub-areas of Environment, Employees, Business Partners & Society and Governance.
In a pilot project, Ströer is greening a total of ten advertising pillars in the Munich city area. Munich is one of the most heavily sealed cities in Germany. According to evaluations by the Department for Climate and Environment, the degree of sealing is 44 per cent. The project contributes to greening the city more and redesigning it so that Munich does not heat up much more and valuable rainwater is lost.
Ströer has been nominated for the German Corporate Sustainability Award, which is being awarded this year together on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) and the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) to particularly exemplary companies in their sectors.
As an operator of an advertising media infrastructure in public spaces, Ströer is part of the Smart City and sets new accents. The growing demand for sustainable solutions is an incentive for us to continuously develop our portfolio. We offer services for our customers that make an additional ecological and social contribution.
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19. October 2023