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Waschbär GmbH
Waschbär GmbH

Waschbär GmbH

Website
https://www.waschbaer.de
Location

Freiburg, Germany

Founded

1987

Steward owned since

2017

Employees
more than 100
Implementation
Veto-Share Model

Founded in 1987, Waschbär has been at the forefront of the sustainable consumer product trend in Germany. As the leading environmental mail-order company in Europe, Waschbär’s mission is to protect our planet through the direct sale of sustainable and ecological products. The wide range of household goods and high-quality clothing seeks to inspire people to make their everyday life ecologically sustainable and to protect our planet and its diversity with everyday actions.

In 1987, Waschbär launched its first collection of eco-friendly cleaning products. With the combination of commercial mail order and ecological products, Waschbär’s founder, Leo Pröstler paved the way to raise ecological awareness with everyday products and to make them widely accessible. In the mid-1990s, Waschbär’s product range was expanded to include sustainably and fairly produced clothing. Today, the Waschbär assortment comprises around 6,000 products. Since 2005 and as one of the first mail-order companies in Europe, Waschbär sends all parcels, catalogs, and brochures CO₂-neutrally. As part of the Triaz Group, Waschbär has been operating as a climate-neutral company since 2006.

When Waschbär struggled financially in the early 2000s, then-CEO Ernst Schütz took over the majority of the company’s shares as part of a management buy-out. With the aim to protect its mission, he restructured the company and developed it into a profitable and sustainable business. To protect Waschbär’s mission and independence in the long-term and after his retirement, Ernst Schütz sought an unconventional succession solution: in 2017, he transitioned the company to a Golden Share steward-ownership structure. In return for giving up all his dividend rights, he would receive a pension from the company. This model ensured that the company could never be sold, and would instead remain in the hands of stewards who were directly involved in the business’ operations.

The generation change at Waschbär offered an opportunity for the new stewards of the company, Katharina Hupfer and Matthias Wehrle, to restructure the company’s governance in line with Waschbär’s values and mission. The two managing directors wanted steward-ownership to go beyond the external company structure and are seeking to incorporate its purpose and meaning into the company’s corporate governance, philosophy, and culture. Their integrative approach includes the strengthening of empowering organizational structure for employees and constructing processes to focus on their customers and consumer needs. This way, the transformation to steward-ownership not only took place structurally but takes place also from within.

I wanted a succession solution that would ensure the business remained in the hands of the most qualified, mission-aligned stewards. - Ernst Schütz, former owner, CEO & steward-owner
Steward-ownership is the perfect match for Waschbär: our actions are not bound to our shareholders and profit-maximization, but only to our stakeholders. This way, we can focus on Waschbär’s mission and purpose: to rethink the economy together with our employees, customers, and partners and shape the future together. - Katharina Hupfer, CEO & steward-owner

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