We are excited to introduce a new and thrilling addition to our company grounds: a blooming bee meadow! With this initiative, we aim to actively contribute to environmental protection while promoting biodiversity. Our grounds are now buzzing with activity, as many bees, bumblebees, and other insects have discovered the colorful meadow and are enjoying the rich array of flowers.

Why a Bee Meadow?

Bees and other pollinators are essential to our ecosystem. They play a crucial role in pollinating plants, ensuring the diversity and productivity of our natural environment. However, in recent years, the decline in natural habitats and the use of pesticides have led to a drastic reduction in bee populations.

The bee meadow provides a home and a food source for numerous insect species. Especially wild bees, which often prefer specific plants, find an ideal environment here.

Our Motivation for More Biodiversity

At MBM, sustainability and environmental protection are of great importance to us. This commitment extends not only to our products and manufacturing processes but also to smaller initiatives. The idea of a bee meadow arose from our desire to actively combat bee mortality while creating a beautiful and useful habitat for many insects. The meadow is not only a contribution to biodiversity but also a testament to our commitment to a more sustainable future. In addition to our flying visitors, our employees and visitors also enjoy the natural beauty of the colorful flowers.

What Grows in Our Bee Meadow?

Our bee meadow has been carefully planned and planted. It contains a variety of native flowers and herbs that bloom throughout the growing season. This ensures that bees and other pollinators always have enough food. Our bee meadow has been thoughtfully designed and planted with a variety of native flowers and herbs that bloom throughout the growing season. This ensures that bees and other pollinators always have enough food. Among the plants blooming in our meadow are mallows, poppies, and borage, along with many other insect-friendly plants.

Together, we can make a significant impact, no matter how small or large the action. Let us shape the future sustainably—for the benefit of nature and future generations.