corsus experts once again on the jury of the German Sustainability Award
The managing directors of corsus were appointed to the juries of the German Sustainability Award for both companies and products.
The managing directors of corsus were appointed to the juries of the German Sustainability Award for both companies and products.
Talita F. Amado, was thrilled to present the Food Impacts Toolkit (FIT API) at the LCM 2025 conference in Palermo, Italy. FIT is an innovative open-source API designed to calculate environmental assessment scores for food products and recipes. By providing clear, regionally relevant data, FIT empowers consumers, food providers and policymakers to make informed and sustainable decisions.
In this interview, Dr Ulrike Eberle and Dr Verena Timmer explain how companies can integrate biodiversity into their management, because biodiversity protection is not a ‘nice-to-have’ but a key issue for the future.
corsus is listed in the biodiversity bible recently published by the ESRS Services platform as a company that advises on biodiversity. We work with companies and local authorities to develop strategies to protect biodiversity.
At the invitation of the Bavarian State Academy for Food, Agriculture and Forestry, corsus presented the results of the first, preliminary assessment of the environmental impact of the new dietary recommendations of the German Nutrition Society (DGE) on 9 July 2025.
As a member of ‘Biodiversity in Good Company’, corsus took part in the capital city impulse “Economy and Nature. The Coalition of the Future‘ and the ’Unternehmen Biologische Vielfalt – UBi” annual conference in mid-June, followed by a meeting of the members of Biodiversity in Good Company. The dramatic loss of biodiversity must be stopped as a matter of urgency, especially as it is also causing very high economic costs. The main question discussed at the events was therefore ‘What measures need to be taken to stop the loss of biodiversity?’.
The Austrian World Summit (AWS), organised by Arnold Schwarzenegger’s climate initiative, took place in Vienna on 3 June 2025. At a press conference held as part of the summit, Dr Ulrike Eberle presented the results of a life cycle assessment carried out by corsus on behalf of SUN AG.
22 May is the International Day for Biological Diversity. Biodiversity Day was established to emphasise the importance of biodiversity for society and the economy and to raise awareness of the need for nature conservation and the sustainable use of natural resources. In 2025, the motto of the day is ‘Harmony of nature and sustainable development’ – a fitting motto for the work of many corsus projects.
Talita Amado talks about her work at corsus on the EU LIFE project Eco Food Choice
In the new focus issue ‘The Future of Nutrition’ of Ökologie & Landbau from oekom Verlag, Dr Ulrike Eberle writes about the ‘Planetary Health Diet’ and how it enables a balanced, sustainable and ethically responsible diet for all people within the planetary boundaries.