Sustainability at Miele
Immer Besser:
For the planet, our only home
Why we care about sustainability
Our planet is going through some profound changes – changes that we are just beginning to feel the consequences of.
We all have a responsibility to do everything we can to ensure a brighter, more sustainable future - from the largest multinational to the smallest family home.
'Immer Besser' defines Miele's commitment to always do better in everything we do. It keeps motivating us to make better, smarter appliances so the homes and businesses they serve become more sustainable, from one generation to the next.
On this page you can find out what we're doing on our journey to contribute to a better tomorrow.
Make sustainability happen at every step
We continuously work towards making sustainability essential at every stage of our products and services' life cycle - as well as in all of our value chains, and in the homes of our customers.
Make appliances that won’t leave a mark
Miele is dedicated to producing the best possible products and services with the least impact on the environment, with the ultimate aim to make them 100% carbon-neutral.
End waste by giving our appliances new life
We are working towards creating a circular value chain with net-zero waste for all materials used in our appliances to re-enter the loop at the end of their lifecycle.
You can find out more about Miele’s commitment to sustainability in our latest report.
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Lessons from the land
Episode 1: MD Knives
Things made with quality in mind last forever. In the first episode of Lessons from the land, we talk to Mathieu Dechamps, the owner of MD Knives, who is now residing in the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne, and hand crafts knives using sustainably sourced timber.
Episode 2: Flinders Island
Not leaving a mark means trying to have the least impact on the environment. In this episode of Lessons from the land, we meet the community of Flinders Island, Tasmania who have spent their lives nurturing the untouched land and its surroundings and trying to preserve its natural beauty for the future generations.
Episode 3: Seven Seasons
The more ethically produced the food is, the more delicious it is. In this episode of Lessons from the land, we're learning about indigenous communities of Northern Territories, and ethical-ingredient sourcing for a green ant gin with Daniel Motlop from Seven Seasons.
Episode 4: Cullen Wines
Sustainability is a journey and a long-term commitment. The final episode of Lessons from the land tells the story of the Cullen Wines' vineyard, whose owners adopted holistic and sustainable farming practices to build a healthy living soil that helps to nourish the vines for years to come.
Creating Sustainable Production
Miele is dedicated to constant improvement in all that we do. That's why we challenged ourselves to shoot Lessons from the land in the most sustainable way possible. For improvements in energy efficiency and waste management the production was awarded a Green Seal by the Environmental Media Association. Watch the full story of creating sustainable production to learn more.
Green projects
Supporting research in energy efficiency
The house of the future combines innovation, design, and energy efficiency. In the „MIMO“ (Minimal Input, Maximum Output) project, presented at the international competition for sustainable living Solar Decathlon, we co-developed an innovative heat pump system that uses heat generated from kitchen appliances to warm or cool homes. During the competition, the system was installed in a building to be tested and measured in common conditions, for the first time.
Supplying the fully sustainable home
One of the leading sustainability advocates in Australia, Joost Bakker, has created the ‘Greenhouse-Future Food System’ in collaboration with Miele. A self-sustaining, closed loop, two-bedroom home, it shelters, feeds and provides energy for its inhabitants. Every Miele appliance featured in the house has been carefully considered to ensure it meets the highest expectations for energy saving and efficiency.
Image credits: Earl Carter
Turning Copenhagen green
Miele is heavily involved in the creation of Denmark's first "Green City" as a standard equipment supplier. We are supplying around 15,000 domestic appliances for the project in a newly transformed quarter of Copenhagen.
Getting busy with bees
Miele supports various bee keeping initiatives of employees that keep the fields around some of the Miele plants buzzing and have a positive impact on the eco-system around our factories.
Using green steel
In a pilot project, Miele will be sourcing green steel from its partner Salzgitter AG. With the use of this material the CO₂ emissions generated by the manufacturing process are reduced by more than 66% by harnessing climate-friendly energy sources and reusing steel scrap. In introducing this change, Miele is making an initial contribution to further reducing emissions from purchased goods and services.
Together, we can make a positive difference
The Circular Economy
Built better to last longer
Miele tests most of its domestic appliance series to the equivalent of 20 years‘ use. If you're interested in what products are tested visit the 20 Years Promise website to learn more.
CO₂ Neutral In All Facilities
Miele is committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and we are carbon neutral in all of our locations (Scope 1&2). An important milestone on this path is the reduction of emissions in the use phase of our products (Scope 3.11) – which are the major contributors to our overall carbon footprint – by 15 percent from 2019 until 2030.
Your Right to Repair
We continuously stock over 70,000 Miele original spare parts in our central warehouse. In that way we can ensure the availability of functionally relevant spare parts, for at least 15 years after discontinuation of production of the appliances model.
Impact Hub Berlin
We keep working to improve our sustainability footprint. To do so, we build strong partnerships with innovative minds inside and outside the company. Impact Hub Berlin is the place to be when it comes to collaboration in the sustainability field. The hub offers us the opportunity to work with start-ups and focus specifically on circular economy.
'Immer Besser' means always better, always caring
More than 50% of our Research and Development budget goes into developing more sustainable appliances and services. The majority of Miele washing machines sold in 2020 achieved the highest efficiency class on the market.
From day one, the core of our product philosophy has been to manufacture products of exceptionally high quality with a long service life, using premium-quality materials and sophisticated production methods. So, using a longer-lasting Miele appliance gives you peace of mind, knowing that you are consuming less.
We employ over 22,300 people whose well-being is very important to us. With manifold HR initiatives we support all our employees and are committed to being a reliable partner for both the industry and society.
Miele Sustainability Report
Miele's new Sustainability Report is now available as a download. In this report Miele reinforces its commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) published by the United Nations and subscribes to the 2°C target of international climate politics. As in the case of past reports, this issue follows the guidelines of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI).*
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