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KELLERBURSTEN
Over 150 years of tradition.
"All brushes are manufactured using the traditional hand-drawn method. Quality assurance is guided and inspired by ISO DIN standards. Brushes are used in a wide variety of areas. This is why the choice of the most suitable raw materials is extremely important. Wood or natural bristles: the decision is founded on our broad specialist knowledge. We prefer to use materials of natural origin wherever possible.
When it comes to finishing the wood, the use of ecological products is something we greatly care about. All our varnishes are water-based and applied solely using the tumbler method. The oils we use are 100% vegan. All waxes are environmentally safe, and we are working towards using only 100% vegan oils".
Story:
"Back in 1869, Johann Baptist Keller laid the foundations for our current brush production in the Black Forest. His idea, his passion, to manufacture brushes of the highest quality, guides us even today, in the fifth generation of brush makers.
The tradition of making brushes has become our own passion, which we translate into innovative and state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques - and with complete vertical integration. But we never forget who we are and where we come from.
We feel incredibly proud to fulfil the heritage of our ancestors, driven by our own dedication and commitment. The combination of years of experience and contemporary design leads to the creation of brushes of a unique and special kind".
Keller use the highest ecological standards. 100% renewables - 60% self-sufficient.
How it began: in the first instance, the conveniently situated Wiesebeck allowed us to run our machinery using directly generated hydroelectric power. Later, a turbine was added and we were able to produce our own electricity for general use. Since 2006, we have been using locally produced green electricity exclusively to cover our additional power requirements. In summer 2020, the roofs of the production and office buildings were fitted with a photovoltaic system which now covers around 60% of our own energy needs.
Our entire heating requirement (drying wood, heating) is met through renewables using the wood chips and shavings created during the production process.
Since autumn 2020, we have also pressed the wood chips and shavings we do not need for our own energy supply into pellets and marketed them as a second-use energy source. We have thus moved a step closer towards our goal of zero waste.
Certification
The FSC® certification we received in 2008 with regard to the wood we use and the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS), also known as EU Eco-Audit, which we introduced in 2010, guarantee that the highest standards are met. Together they constitute a combined system of environmental management and environmental audits for organisations wishing to lighten their carbon footprint.
Our quality assurance is inspired and guided by ISO DIN standards. Offering additional support to the knowledge of every single staff member, they guarantee a smooth production process.
FSC® CERTIFICATION
FSC® SUPPLIER (FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL)
FSC®-C018853
© 1996 FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL® AC
The FSC® label is granted to wooden products that come from responsibly managed forests or plantations – certified in accordance with the strict guidelines of the Forest Stewardship Council®.
For more information go to
www.fsc.org
AUDITED ECO-MANAGEMENT
The EU Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) is a core instrument of sustainable management. Its particular strengths lie in supporting companies in their efforts to continually improve their environmental performance, external communications, legal compliance and active involvement of employees. Validation by government-approved, independent environmental auditors additionally enhances the high level of credibility already enjoyed by EMAS.
For more information go to
www.emas.de
QUALITY – MADE IN GERMANY.