Material
The Dopper brand uses recyclable, non-toxic and durable materials such as steel and polypropylene. EFSA regulations do not allow the use of material made from final consumer waste, as the bottles are intended to come into contact with food.
Dyeing
The brand guarantees that the dyes used in the production are not harmful to the environment or the workers who handle them. The European Union's REACH regulation, which regulates the use of chemicals, is complied with.
Production
The brand is responsible for ensuring good working conditions for level 2 workers in the supply chain. Workers are provided with a safe working environment and receive adequate wages.
Supply chain knowledge
The brand knows its suppliers up to level 2 - therefore it does not know the suppliers of raw materials.
Production radius
The brand is trying to eliminate its carbon footprint by joining the GoodShipping program, and renewable biofuels are used in 100% overseas shipping.
The complete production chain has a longer path than 10 000 km.
CSR
The Dopper brand draws attention to the issue of using disposable plastic bottles, as it is well aware that a lot of plastic waste ends up in the oceans every year, which never decomposes completely and is the cause of ocean pollution. Therefore, they donate more than 5% of their turnover to the Dopper Foundation to support the spread of awareness of this problem and believe that they will be able to reverse this unfavourable development. The goal of the Dopper Foundation is to eliminate the number of disposable plastic bottles, promote the drinking of tap water and, above all, to educate even the smallest ones about this issue. The idea is spread, for example, through the Plastic Bridge project, the Changemaker Challenge for students or the collaboration with Simavi to provide drinking water in Nepal. Last but not least, Dopper also promotes the P.E.T. Free Pledge, which obliges companies not to use PET water bottles in workplaces, and which Freshlabels is a proud part of.