Sustainability is an issue that is becoming increasingly important to customers around the world. E-waste is a globally recognised problem that many manufacturers still fail to consider when creating new products for the market. However, one of the biggest problems is the lack of recycling. According to a United Nations report, only about 17% of e-waste was recycled in 2020. So Intenso started rethinking its products and came up with a USB flash drive that is not only 100% recyclable, but also comes in a completely plastic-free package. The casing is made from recycled plastic and a chaff powder and is compliant with the European standard EN 13432, which means that once the electronic components are removed, the compostable plastics will disintegrate after 12 weeks and completely biodegrade afer six months. Through this composting process the entirety of the pastic is turned into CO2, water and valuable compost.
"By creating sustainable products like the 'Green Line', we want to live up to our social responsibility. We want to ensure that we can continue to offer sustainable options that support everyday life," says Lena Schwarze, responsible Marketing Manager at Intenso. She also explains that the need for action to reduce waste is always an ongoing process. In the future, more sustainable products will be developed and the product catalogue will continue to undergo a 'sustainability screening'.
But Intenso‘s commitment to sustainability doesn’t end with the 'Green Line'. Since 2010, Intenso has been working to improve its environmental footprint by converting its packaging to smaller, pastic-free options. This drastically reduces non-organic waste from packaging and offers customers sustainable solutions when purchasing Intenso products. In the office, the company is increasingly turning to digital solutions to reduce paper waste and improve internal processes. With the help of an intelligent document management system, Intenso has drastically reduced its use of printers. Documents are handled as digitally as possible, from import to sales invoices, with the aim of eliminating paper altogether. In this way, Intenso International wants to position the company in a holistically digital way.