tv Money Isnt Everything Deutsche Welle July 23, 2023 10:30pm-11:00pm CEST
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else was very far behind. i just didn't want to be part of that anymore. is being in the black, the only measure of success. what about investments, but also do some good with every euro. every german investor who invests in a project can save c o 255, investing money differently, spending money differently. success is going to be measured in profit alone, but also in its positive effect on society. the top down in closed economy is not right for us. and we have bigger goals than that. and we're going to roll up our sleeves. how might it look? this new idea of prosperity, the are
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the only ones in what all young canes look good. and also here this for to send that to where it's good that super and it all tastes good to the guns. didn't really pump ones are down here. this is the juiciest one or i think i have to eat and now you have to eat them yourself. brothers, cloth and andreas, and hang them on have a mission, fruit and vegetables from their farm should taste good and do good at the same time . at their family farm and villa bad s and in the district of hook star, it's not just about financial gain. they are more concerned with other values. nature conservation for example. it's why they rely on organic farming. and they work closely with regional partners, voiding the scale and that's what we want is special closeness in cooperation with the original food producers. we also supply with our fruit question, if i've got a profitable business, which also benefits society and the environment isn't just the hangman's objective
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. it's also the goal of the economy for the common good. the idea originated in austria and 2010. now, more and more companies in germany and around the world are being certified under the common good economy. like the increments the, i'm the combined would it be line? yes, we've drawn up a common good balance shooting. this is new for the company via tv. we can now make the values which we've developed and lived over the years is transparent to our customers for the or to anyone who is interested in to see the common good balance sheet shows how well a company promotes the common good across all areas of the business the hangman's, not only gro raspberries strawberries and other fruits and vegetables, they also sell their own products along with that of other organic farms. so they supply regional shops and so at local markets, the julia anchorman andreas's daughter
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manages the direct marketing that's on the slide. these are our own tomatoes from our greenhouses, solid research having time for customers to offer detailed information on the products. it's all part of the philosophy of a common good enterprise. i'm at are close to julia angle months are it's for the societies and i think it's great this customer contact. in fact, there's a special atmosphere. we came all the customers take time and enjoyed the experience. nice on come get some i'd call openness and transparency are not only important for customers and a common good enterprise, but also for employees. they should also have a say the i am in staff meet in quality circle to discuss important topics. and everyone has a seat at the table. v couldn't volume volume, but how can we and how should we divide a precise flag phone?
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perhaps we could build a processing plant as clinton that could be called storage facilities professional who's a no net. the current issue is how to expand a new site. the by the bosses could just make the decision and say, here's how it is now. do with it a lot, so it's a very positive thing to be developing it together. i mean, is it good? people who have a say are more motivated and the whole company benefits from that. with other farmers. the monuments rely on cooperation rather than competition. the close and julia anchorman meet the hair decor on family. the red current harvest is about to begin. the 2 families worked together. the hair decor hoff 10 to the berries, while the ang amends take care of the sale of you. but what about the jews that will show the content to the okay, customer of us? yes. of course, for some kind of the heretic or how family has only recently switched to organic farm exist in the moment this the gong said that you know,
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transition phase. i'd have been single handedly responsible for the whole business along with that anything is, and i'm not the youngest day the from that to do what we're doing together now to raise that kind of money. i would've needed to find someone who gave me the benefit of the doubt and then they'd be machines to buy all the packaging, code, storage, and transport equipment. it just wouldn't have been possible going to locate because this, that they are currents are kept in the arguments of cold storage. your freedom to competence has um we combine our services and skills, is that your mind and the joint operation turns into an economically viable one. good chapter, talk fee guy and i told business success is important for common good enterprises, but there's much more the wellbeing of the companies they work with as important as other staff and customers and the businesses social environment, including the people who benefit from the sustainable products the common good
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balance sheet, helping companies do good, but individuals can do good to re thinking business and investing differently. that's what's happening on a small scale in this apartment building stuff in and theresa had to want to put money aside for their children's future. step in an i t specialist has been committed to climate protection for years. for a long time, you searched in vain for environmentally friendly investments. tell us moving here so on us, we'll be try it out, all kinds of things. i started with savings plans, funds and share see, but at some point i got the feeling that it wasn't right for me because that the return was the top priority in anything else. it was very far behind. i just didn't want to be part of that anymore. i thought you might make fun investing money, profitably, and protecting the environment. at the same time, stephan had to us found what he was looking for on the internet in a project,
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in kenya, there in rural areas, in particular, most people still coke on open fires. and consume large amounts of charcoal. a canyon company has now developed a new type of cooker that uses less fuel. beating overland stuff, less few as about, is it less what is burnt? which is great. of course he's point and people are saving money. see mentioned, so of course that as optimal as not to the shop to model the couple, put their money into the african company through the crowd funding platform, better invest, crowd investing a type of crowd funding allows many small investors to support a project such as more sustainable coker the better best managers. these projects in frankfort and mine, alongside the traditional financial giants. yeah, and then yes. and the next point is, you probably will notice that i'm trying to come now as a manager, olga dickman is planning a trip to the stove company. she overseas the implementation of better west african
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projects and has lived and worked in kenya for 4 years. all projects are chosen based on their positive effect or impact refinance. those that use not just fluid to say that it reduces c o 2 emissions. and you have to consider that there are lots of people in kenya using these sort of the highest every stove cells contributes to c o. 2, reduction of the 2 that are best was founded in 2012. the platform finance is sustainable projects all over the world. with many small contributions, even large projects can be financed they have, i lived and we have the gray box which represents the total amount needed for the project. and the blue gong shows where we are at the moment blower, but it moves to the right. and when we get to the far right, it says we've done some on the project is funded, zango comes and thousands of dollars on the script fund that doesn't have to send
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his wife, have invested a total of 4000 euros through better best spread over 6 different projects, ideally bill receive up to 8 percent interest for them investing and this way is ideal is released quantity of course gets good for the environment and the climate . so what an and last, but not least towards is also for your own. well, elizabeth and for your conscience is it's a great feeling to know that your money has invested wisely, good as things and just helping to do something good for people and mcclendon when chemo. a school just olga dickman has arrived in kenya. the company burn is located in really rupe ne, if a capital nairobi, this is where they produce their innovative stove production managers, oliver malice, burger, and alan jo marissa, they explained the company in detail and how investors money is being spent.
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the founder of the company is american. peter scott. at the weekly meetings, all the tech men learned about the current state of production. scott has been researching environmentally friendly stoves for developing countries. since the late ninety's, his motivation is simple, less firewood means fewer forest clear. let me really say anything for us is the thing that drives me right. the last remaining rain for if you go to madagascar, people or cookies free meals a day on traditional charcoal stoves, and it's destroying the force of madagascar. the fact that we're liquidating these like a truly important tropical rain forests just for cooking is banana. the stove can cut fuel consumption by nearly half. the company has already won several environmental awards for its concept. right, so this is, this is our main bound warehouse store are still here,
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this bill that already saved 6900000 tons of wood from being cleared. the burn needs new capital, crowd investing can provided people invest their money overall longer fixed period of time with this capital, the company can expand at the end of the term, the investors get their capital back with interest, but it's not without risk. if a company goes bankrupt, the invested money is usually completely lost to protect against the experts. always recommend investing smaller amounts in different projects for and has already reached this crowd funding goal for its initial project with better best a win win for investors. and the company is now began a new crowd funding project to expand into even more african countries, the
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with every euro. every german investor who invests in all projects can save c o 2 investments supports companies that reduce c o 2 and you do some good with it and support the african companies. each. coker can reduce c o 2 emissions by up to $2.00 tons per year, which is roughly the amount of c o 2, a german household produces annually for electricity and heating in germany, an entire municipality is investing in the wellbeing of its citizens. sonya is my dad's while you're here now for your 1st climate training. and my colleague here, we'll give you a little introduction today and must push this. yanna feldman is
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a climb a trainer. she was trained for one year by city council and how to make munster households more climate friendly from cooking to heating, to shopping. it your own going to get a hand out like this one in a moment. this is the training so cold in that would be great if you could bring it with you to the next meeting. it's a kind of to do this every my reminder that your request disappeared to this project. let's be the 1st meeting. the participants are mixed. bunch, teacher, fatty and rem, cuz expectations are high. about 20, the expectation that i'll get my ass kicked a bit. as the saying goes. and those things that i already know i can improve. i'll be more likely to finally do. do i have to introduce some kind of steel helms that 70 jenna bulk men is here to help. she passes on everything she has learned in her climate training to the participants. she works on a voluntary basis and the climate training is free for all. my gosh, will say,
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knows a thing or 2 about how to achieve a more climate friendly household. she owns to 0 waste shops in munster, specializing and environmentally friendly alternatives. to ordinary household items doesn't know shampoo boss which is really shampoo pressed into solid form. the whole christmas thing, you apply it to like say, and if he's life or small changes in the household with a big impact in a model experiment, once the residents were able to save around 2.5 tons of c, o 2 per household in one year, through climate training extrapolated to all households in the city, that would be the annual c o 2 emissions of around a $170000.00 cars. this is north when you stuff we've got to do something. next we come to night, climate change, animals and something just it has to be done. that's result. and it makes sense for the local authorities to take the range of it and because they're in a position to reach a lot of different people, guns can see to proceed in
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a pencil and supervisory all, all the threads of the climate training come together. here in the coordination office for climate and energy for clint, go for sure. okay, okay, let's move to the point. the state of the projects climate train is let me know. contain of munster, has been a pioneer in municipal climate protection for decades and has received several awards for its ideas. medea's pack is the head of clinical, and he has big plans. instead of municipal directives, he wants to encourage citizens to become active themselves through projects like climate training. he's doing the same with the cities, businesses. let's click the button. what can you do to contribute to c, o 2 reduction of us. and how can you change production processes? because how can you save results is, are we provide advice on such topics and the companies are usually very grateful. because of course, they can't be expected to have this knowledge and they completely unrelated and 2nd kind of. busy for example, at this glass and mirror or company, it starts with
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a bit of detective work. energy consultant marshall student has examined everything that consumes energy and considered what could be changed. he's taking a magnifying glass to the entire company from bato cell in spite of him from the base here 2014, we had about $9750.00 euro is an energy cost per unit here. and we're now in a constant, 7800. seem tall is enough to not 1000. that's a cost savings of almost 20 percent of the new pellet heating system. thanks the company almost 2000 euros a year and heating cost pellet instead of gas heating. just one example the energy audit, which company boss and go nick, a man had commissioned, identified one of the company's biggest energy gas legs.
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this table. it needs a lot of compressed air pressure. it comes from age generally, so that we can move to gloss the surface here. nothing would work without a pressure on that this costs money was clear about the immensity of the cost effective was $1.00 of our largest expenses that we went to, where all set up be extremely heavy to move them, they are blown upward. and however slightly over the table as a result of the audit, the machines are no longer controlled centrally, but can be switched on and off as needed. one of the many savings measures recommended by marcel steer with impressive results in um, so the costs have been reduced by 30 percent of the funding, starting with over $11000.00 euros and electricity costs us per year. and we're now at 7500 year olds when i don't know what else to hit the numbers speak to themselves. young. around 90 companies from munster have already opted for the free
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initial consultation. all of them were able to save cash, but also c o 2, up to 20 tons per company. the city is on a new pass. turning the economy around for the common good is a state goal in some countries about a 1000 kilometers away to the northwest. for example, in scotland, what cares? t flanagan and sharon and ross have set up in a small warehouse is part of a much wider change because in scotland, the economic system will fundamentally change in the future. according to government plan, the, the 2 women live in the glasgow suburb of linwood decades ago. many people moved here to work in the small town, but the big companies closed down and people were left behind to improve life,
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in linwood, a group of women set up their own foundation and ask residents what they want to keep a warranty of some, we also split at the control service will course, the high quality a purchase of certain sage, the voice of interest, and at that point in time, in language, it's a much insane to for sleep. you know, most of the shops have shut, sorry. over a piece of, you know, 15 years when it comes as a surprise, the area and on this and the social scales. and so people can struggle. some people are a lot of what can people but maybe on when comes. and so it's difficult to tamani jefferson. now the foundation runs a delivery service for fresh fruit and vegetables. they supply the neighborhoods where there are no shops anymore. it's particularly welcomed by older residents. they need to do it just the usual monday night. you have a nice day about the ground. healey,
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scotland supports many such non profit projects, the benefits people and nature. they want the economy to be more than just profit oriented. the government aims to transition to wellbeing economy and economy for the common good to this end, they're promoting local investment, local jobs, and shorter supply chains. in linwood, they've got a lot of ideas on what can really help the community. one of the most important a really good football pitch. yeah, that's the goal is to just go i can't believe that. hey, yeah. what can i tell you? why i can find a fellow told and you bought a place for sports fans without the cost of an expensive fitness club. the women's foundation run the facility itself on like a private sports club, the income flows right back into the project at the same. so basically more
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search fairly just at the top to the in the little pines. so if you spend 2 that most age, the money's top shop, tidmore said doesn't which most age and it goes on to future in front of the development of the site. the women's initiative is already working on the next project. a new community center being built next door. the idea was born when the old communities center had to close and the village lost its meeting place. planning took 10 years and now it's about to open. there is even a theater hall for performances, for example, by the initiative supplier. the project received over 1500000 pounds and funding from the state. and i was in the front of the next comes from the scottish government of governors, a lot of funds and for the center for the for that one of the same time and for the same sort as well. and just to investment in funding from the things that were been able to apply to me,
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the plan is to spread the concept at the well being economy throughout the country . the political scientist, catherine tr, back from the organization, wellbeing economy alliance is working towards this in glasgow. an international project was launched in 2017 here at glasgow university. a group of academics and politicians from around the world huddled in this little room, talking about forming an alliance, a group, the partnership that is eventually become known as the wellbeing economy. governments, partnership, 5 countries have joined forces to align their economies with the common good. in addition to scotland, finland whales, iceland and new zealand has signed on. catherine has also been advising the lynnwood initiative for many years, this building, but the work behind it and that's the organization. the people behind
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a just in body. what a wellbeing and corner me is about, because it's people say, this top down in post economy is not right for us. and we have bigger goals and that, and we're going to roll up our sleeves. the new community center also has a small restaurant so that local residents can eat well and cheaply, in addition to cook trains, young people, so they gain skills for the job market. and we're just keeps that circulating just give some money here and then it sparks small businesses and it just says, yeah, beautiful, virtuous soccer field for catherine. true back. such initiatives make the difference that business and politics have until now, barely considered. because in most countries, what they do for the community is measure a pain, white smile. if people are coming to a sense of what she makes kids pay full chit, chatting to a friend on the sidelines having a coffee supporting someone who's maybe going through
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a tough time. none of that will add up to g d p. but all of that makes such a massive difference to the quality of the community and people's lives in the sense of whether they can co that's why this well being economy in scotland wants to measure not only finances in the future, but also whether children are growing up happily out, just society is education, environmental protection, and much more all this should be accounted for. interstate balance sheet. these new indicators will be another component of the scottish economy in the future. lynnwood has become a confident community with prospect. and the football pitch is just one part of that. me oh, i've seen. yeah. and that gail austin, tier and billy to players kaufman to be at the football. and that kept the money for
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