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Sustainability Report 2024

Corporate sustainability

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No Plan(et) B

Our Earth is unique – it is our home, our ecological niche, the only place where we as humans can exist and thrive.
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In recent decades, we have developed into a globally interconnected society with a worldwide economy that influences nearly all of our planet’s ecosystems. Today, we are the dominant factor driving changes on Earth – an era that many refer to as the Anthropocene, the age of humans.

The consequences are visible: climate change, species extinction, and the overuse of natural resources show that we are reaching the planet’s limits. We cannot put unlimited strain on ecosystems without endangering our own livelihoods. Nature does not negotiate. At the same time, humanity has agreed across cultures on fundamental principles that define the right to a dignified life for all. These principles are enshrined in international human rights standards and form the second essential pillar of sustainable development—a development that protects both our environment and our fellow human beings.

We are convinced: a sustainable economic and development model goes beyond mere growth. The British economist Kate Raworth, with her concept of "sustainable development in balance," describes a path for economic activity within a safe and just operating space. This approach is our guiding principle for sustainable development. For us, there is no Plan(et) B.

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Sustainability needs
clear goals

Sustainability needs clear goals – a vision for the future alone is not enough. We need guidance to focus and direct our actions effectively. That’s why we are guided by scientifically grounded, internationally recognized sustainability goals. Together with our company philosophy(Link) , they set the direction for us.

As part of the international, European, and German bicycle industry, we are positioned within a comprehensive sustainability context.

Global: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) comprise 17 global goals in the five “P” areas: Peace, Partnership, Prosperity, People, and Planet. They set the agenda for global sustainable development until 2030.(Link)

Europe: The European Green Deal, including the EU Strategy for Sustainable Mobility, is driving the ecological transformation of the European economy—with the bicycle as an integral part of sustainable mobility solutions. (Link)

Industry: In addition, we use the recommendations of bicycle associations to actively help shape the sustainable development of our company and the industry. (Link) Our company philosophy complements this orientation: design, quality, and sustainability are the three cornerstones that guide our actions.(Link)

Our passion for cycling goes hand in hand with our commitment to developing durable, innovative, and sustainable products—for safe, environmentally friendly, and future-proof mobility. (Link)

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) comprise 17 goals in the areas of Peace, Partnership, Prosperity, People, and Planet, also known as the 5Ps. According to the concept of sustainable development in balance, these goals serve to protect planetary boundaries as well as to promote prosperity and justice for all people.

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More information on the Sustainable Development Goals can be found here

sdgs.un.org/goals

EU Green New Deal 

The Green New Deal is Europe’s plan for transforming the economy of the European Union in the face of global ecological challenges. Its goals are aimed at making our ways of living and working, producing and consuming more sustainable, so that we can live healthier and more prosperous lives, make businesses more innovative, and protect the planet and all life on it, including Europe’s natural heritage.

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More information on the European Green Deal can be found here.

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Sustainable mobility

The EU Strategy for Sustainable and Smart Mobility is a central component of the European Green Deal and aims to make transport systems in the EU climate neutral by 2050. This strategy considers cycling as an important part of a climate-friendly and efficient transport system and pursues concrete goals and measures to support this.

Our Standards

Setting goals determines the course – standards define how we implement them in practice. Both form the foundation for our actions and the assumption of responsibility for more sustainable development. (Link) Fundamental for us are the principles of corporate due diligence by the UN and OECD (Link) and the associated EU standards. These standards concern three important areas of corporate sustainability:

1. Our environment (Environment) (Link),
2. Our people (Social) (Link)
3. Our corporate governance (Governance) (Link)

This is why they are commonly referred to as ESG standards. You can learn more about our ESG management approach here. (Link) For the continuous improvement of our environmental performance (Environment), we also use the environmental management system according to ISO 14001. (Link)

And for transparency in our sustainability performance in the areas of Environment, Social, and Governance, we rely on the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS).

The goals and guiding principles of these ESG standards shape our company policies for dealing with material sustainability topics – these are at the heart of our responsibility.

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More than ESG

Our sustainability management follows ESG standards – but for us, corporate sustainability goes even further. Our most important task as a company is to develop innovative products that enable people to lead a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. Our high-quality, durable bicycle lights stand for safety, riding enjoyment, and sustainable mobility – offering real added value in design, quality, and environmental compatibility. To fulfill this task as a private company in the long term and remain competitive in the market, we must operate successfully and profitably over time. In addition to E-Environment, S-Social, and G-Governance, value generation and economic success are also part of responsible corporate management. For us, this means: Corporate sustainability is ... more than ESG.

Green Milestones

In our timeline, important environmental milestones from our 30-year company history are presented. Each section highlights our ongoing efforts and achievements in the areas of environmental protection and sustainability.

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1995 – Geburt

Geburt von SUPERNOVA durch ein „Upcycling“-Projekt: Der erste Scheinwerfer steckt in einer Tomatenmarkdose. 

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1997 – PATHFINDER

Erster Serienscheinwerfer: Qualität und Langlebigkeit als Referenzpunkte, die bis heute für die Entwicklung von SUPERNOVA Produkten gelten.

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1999 – XENON

Introducción de un faro de descarga de gas con una vida útil significativamente más larga que las lámparas halógenas y con una luminosidad significativamente mayor.

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2001 – 48 SEVEN

Faro LED

48 SEVEN: la novedosa tecnología de diodos los hace aún más eficientes y duraderos que todo lo anterior.

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 2004 – E3 LED

En 2004, con el SUPERNOVA E3, se creó el primer faro de dínamo con tecnología LED producido en serie en todo el mundo.

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2005 – Energía renovable

En la sede de la empresa en Gundelfingen se utiliza exclusivamente electricidad de fuentes renovables.

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2006 – Bicicleta de madera

Bicicleta de madera 'Waldmeister': SUPERNOVA amplía sus horizontes y lanza al mercado una bicicleta de madera en una edición muy limitada.

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2008 – E3 E-BIKE V6

Primer faro para E-Bike: basado en el E3 y con la nueva tecnología de lentes Terraflux, el primer faro exclusivo para E-Bikes se produce en serie.

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2010 – AIRSTREAM

Faro con batería construido casi sin cambios hasta hoy, que los clientes pueden actualizar a un costo reducido a través del servicio de mantenimiento.

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2014 – M99 PRO E-Bike

El primer faro del mundo para S-Pedelecs con luz de carretera tiene valores de rendimiento comparables a un faro de automóvil en miniatura.

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2014 – Envío neutro en carbono

El envío de SUPERNOVA se cambió a UPS Carbon Neutral. Hoy sabemos que hay mejores soluciones. En ese entonces, eran medidas que pocas empresas en nuestra industria tomaban.

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2015 – 5 años de garantía

Con la introducción de una extraordinaria garantía de cinco años, SUPERNOVA sella su promesa de durabilidad.

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2016 – Flota eléctrica

Introducción de una flota libre de combustibles fósiles: con el Renault Zoe, el primer vehículo eléctrico se une a la flota.

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2017 – M99 MINI E-Bike

Con una reducción drástica de tamaño, la tecnología M99 se hace accesible para todas las E-Bikes. El primer faro de carretera para E-Bikes en el mundo.

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2019 – Plant for the Planet

SUPERNOVA planta junto con la iniciativa Plant-for-the-Planet 1.000 árboles para hacer el mundo más verde para las futuras generaciones.

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2020 – Sin plástico

Inicio de la campaña 'Sin plástico': Primer embalaje tipo blister reemplazado por cartón.

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2021 – M99 DY PRO

Primer faro de dínamo del mundo con función de luz de carretera. Fortalece la bicicleta bio como medio de transporte.

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2022 – Certificación

Introducción de un sistema de gestión ambiental según ISO 14001.

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2022 – MIEMBRO DE BPM

BPM fomenta la conservación de hábitats naturales a través de proyectos como la reforestación y la protección de especies.

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2023 – Balance de CO2

Se introduce el balance de CO2 para la sede de la empresa en Gundelfingen.

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2023 – PCF

Se llevan a cabo las primeras huellas de carbono de productos.

Más allá del horizonte

Estamos convencidos de que la sostenibilidad empresarial significa mirar más allá de nuestra propia área de influencia y asumir la responsabilidad por la sociedad y nuestro entorno en su conjunto. Por eso, nos comprometemos desde hace muchos años con organizaciones y proyectos que apoyan la protección del medio ambiente, el bienestar de las personas y la promoción de la movilidad sostenible.

Trabajamos, entre otros, con Greenpeace y AKTIONfahrRAD, y apoyamos DE BOSQUE AZUL, el 'bosque azul' en Costa Rica, un proyecto que combina la agricultura ecológica, la reforestación y la educación ambiental.

 

A través de la acción conjunta, podemos lograr más. Por eso miramos más allá del horizonte, por un futuro más habitable y sostenible.

Productos con larga vida útil, hasta 5 años de garantía y mínimo 10 años de servicio de reparación

Compensación certificada de CO2 de las emisiones de transporte (por ejemplo, DHL GoGreen Plus / UPS CO2 Mitigation)

Productos libres de PVC y evitación de residuos plásticos

Energía ecológica y proWindgas de Green Planet Energy 

La flota consiste en vehículos eléctricos o bicicletas

Embalaje de transporte, certificado FSC + reciclable