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Germs like the coronavirus are passed from hand to hand - sometimes via surfaces such as door handles, tables or switches. If the virus is still live at that stage, it can be transmitted. But for how long can the coronavirus remain active?
In its interim report for 2019/2020, CWS delivers insights into its fields of action and its sustainability progress.
From old to new! How CWS employees envision the sustainable handling of used textiles
By using the sustainable search engine Gexsi, CWS supports sustainable companies that contribute to the UN's 17 sustainability goals.
Handwashing is one of the most important preventive measures to avoid infection with infectious diseases such as COVID19. At the same time, water is one of the most valuable resources and one of the most important foundations of life.
Keeping rented textiles in a closed cycle and thus protecting the environment and resources - that is the goal of CWS. As a member of the industrial partnership wear2wear™, the company is coming decisively closer to its goal.
In order to make further progress in terms of sustainability, CWS focuses on durable products. And on long-lasting sustainability activities.
For many years, CWS has been an active member of the European Association of Textile Rental Agencies and National Textile Service Associations in Europe.
As a part of the circular economy, CWS is looking for new ways of recycling existing textiles. Together with partners, viscose is won from bed sheets for further use.