Stadtlandkind has already offset 40,756 KG CO2e
According to the fact sheet on the long-term climate protection strategy, Switzerland aims to reduce emissions by a good 80% by 2050 (base year 2019). The Confederation is pursuing the following long-term climate targets
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On August 28, 2019, the Federal Council adopted the "net zero
target". By 2050, Switzerland should no longer emit any greenhouse gases. -
On January 27, 2021, the Federal Council adopted its long-term climate strategy. Ten strategic principles set out the guidelines for Switzerland's long-term climate policy. The long-term climate strategy also sets targets for each sector and shows possible developments up to the year 2050.
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Remaining emissions that are difficult to avoid must be offset by so-called negative emission technologies. The long-term climate strategy shows the potential need.

In 2022, we were able to increase our imprint again from 6'300.7 kg CO2e on
5,055.9 kg reduce CO2e, by using recyclable packaging material wherever possible, such as the kickbag working more in the home office, and by working unnecessary packaging material packaging material. We have also completely eliminated flights to the trade fairs in 2022.
"Climate neutral" label for company and website
With the climate neutrality we support the climate protection project marine protection, Plastic Bank, Worldwide. We also promote the achievement of global Sustainable Development Goals, such as the fight against poverty and the improvement of living conditions in emerging and developing countries.
The two new ClimatePartner labels from April 2023
In future, ClimatePartner will pursue a two-label strategy with different amibiton levels:
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The new labels are no longer based on a claim/assertion of climate neutrality
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For the "ClimatePartner Certified" label, all 5 steps in the climate protection strategy are mandatory and make them publicly visible on the Climate-ID page
The "climate neutral" label can still be used until 2024, after which it will be replaced.