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We will contact you as soon as possible.For Siemens, sustainability also means improving the development opportunities of developing and threshold countries as well as the living conditions of the people who live there. With our expertise in public infrastructure such as water and power supply, transport and healthcare, we are helping to achieve important Millennium Goals. A functioning infrastructure is the most important prerequisite for sustainable development – and for achieving the primary UN goals of fighting poverty and hunger.
Short reports, video clips and Internet features provide an insight into how sustainability is being implemented in the company on a day-to-day basis and how this benefits people, the environment and company success. The examples are taken from all around the world.
In Kenya, OSRAM has launched a unique program for ecofriendly, off-grid lighting. At a specially constructed power station, local inhabitants can charge batteries for energy-saving lamps at affordable costs. (Case study) more
Siemens-built mobile clinics are helping to deliver healthcare services to rural parts of India. Although compact, the clinics are equipped with everything medical teams need to provide patients with primary care. (Case study) more
Working closely with China's Ministry of Health, Siemens has embarked on a five-year project with 10 million US-Dollars in funding to improve healthcare in rural areas. (Case study) more
By incorporating a simple and robust membrane filter system, we provide communities in remote areas with a tangible and sustainable means of water purification. (Case study) more
For people in developing countries, the PROTOS plant oil stove developed by BSH Bosch and Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH (BSH) is a low-cost, environmentally friendly alternative to cooking on open fires. (Case study) more
How can we provide a sufficient supply of water for people and industry over the long term? Siemens answers with innovative solutions for wastewater reuse. (Internet feature) more
Urban centres account for roughly 75 percent of the world's global energy consumption, and for 80 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. Our innovations enable sustainable infrastructure solutions for greener cities. (Internet feature) more
On a conference supported by Siemens, top experts as well as an exclusive international audience discussed ways of improving cooperation between business, science and politics. (Internet feature) more
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