Schoeller Group opens “House of Circularity”
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Schoeller Group opens “House of Circularity”

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We have moved and are now working under one roof with the Schoeller Ventures companies Multiloop, ReDi Pack and Smart Container Loop.

Shared drive, shared location: On September 30, we opened the “House of Circularity” in Pullach together with three Schoeller Group companies. Speakers included Martin Schoeller and our COO Jens Wegmann, who explained why the demand for large batteries is growing rapidly – and why GESI is one of the first movers in a dynamic market.

The event once again made it clear that we need innovative entrepreneurial concepts that work from a business perspective in order to achieve a successful green transformation. This applies to the energy transition just as much as it does to the circular economy, which Multiloop, ReDi Pack and Smart Container Loop are driving forward.

Their respective concepts and products can be clearly seen in the “Circularity Lab” – the heart of the “House of Circularity”. Here are some impressions from the opening ceremony:

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