Six young children sit and stand around a light brown table in a library, reading and sharing books. Colorful bookshelves filled with books are visible in the background. Nearby, various creative projects made with tesa tape add a touch of playful decoration to the scene. (This text has been generated by AI)

Committed to shaping a better future

Sustainability

As part of its sustainability commitment, tesa has always taken its social responsibility seriously.

 With its global reach and local presence, the tesa Group is committed to upholding and living out the values of a good corporate citizen toward its customers and society.

tesa feels a strong sense of solidarity with the countries and regions in which it actively operates through affiliates and production sites.

 

 

The Save the Children logo features a red abstract figure of a child with arms raised inside a red circle, next to the black text “Save the Children” on a white background. (This text has been generated by AI)

1.1 million €

were donated in 2024

as tesa and Save the Children extended their partnership until 2025.

tesa therefore takes on responsibility through social engagement and financial support for local projects and organizations:

Two young children, a girl and a boy, sit at a classroom desk smiling at each other. Educational materials, books, and tesa tape are on the table, and a green window is in the background. (This text has been generated by AI)
These children are benefiting from Sponsorship programming in Vietnam. Nhung (7, left) and Hoang (7, right) are enjoying reading during recess
copyright: Nguyen Thi Nhan/Save the Children
Three young girls stand close together in a brightly lit room, smiling and posing. Colorful childrens artwork and visual aid charts, secured with tesa tape, are displayed on the walls behind them. (This text has been generated by AI)
(From left to right) Larissa, 7, Svitlana, 7 and Daniela, 11 smile at the camera in the Child Friendly Space located in a temporary shelter for Ukrainian refugees in Frankfurt, Germany.
copyright: Mauro Bedoni/Save the Children