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Sustainability «Our aim is to create sustainable value for all stakeholders by acting responsibly and with a view to the future. We are constantly working to advance our activities in all operating segments to ma... Innovations in the area of sustainability Selection of our innovations in our core insurance and banking business and within our Mobility, Home, Financial Needs and Business Services ecosystems - from our startups Friday and MOVU to our in... Our sustainability strategy​ What is sustainability? Recently emerging areas include political sustainability and digital sustainability. This concept features heavily across a variety of divisions of the Baloise Group. What is diversity? Diversity is one of the focal points of our sustainability work. Sustainable Development Goals 5 (Achieve gender equality) and 10 (Reduced inequalities) provide us with a framework for these efforts. CreaLab – innovation meets sustainability The students gave me valuable and detailed ideas; these have been incorporated into sustainability campaigns by our employees on the one hand, and used to demonstrate to our customers our commitment to sustainability on the other. What is ART? The event Ziel Zukunft Biennale combines art and sustainability to shape the world of tomorrow together. We support this biennial and offer a tour of our art forum, which features pieces by Carsten... What is rubbish – and what isn’t? Out of sight, out of mind: The average Swiss person throws away roughly 721 kg of waste a year. That is about 2 kg of waste per person per day – a whole heap of rubbish. Our employees want a sustainable Baloise Group At the moment we are working on building a foundation for long-term and robust sustainability management, as well as a sustainability approach that will be incorporated in the next strategic phase. What is rubbish – and what can be recycled? Recycling or upcycling saves resources and money. Materials like glass, paper, cardboard, wood, plastics and metals can be processed and reused to produce new products.