ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance—an internationally recognized framework that helps companies measure sustainability and responsible behavior. ESG criteria help customers and partners assess how environmentally conscious, socially responsible, and transparent a company is.
ESG is also playing an increasingly important role at mesoneer. “For us, sustainability is not an additional project, but part of our identity as a digital company,” explains CEO Felix Wolfensberger. "We take a holistic view of ESG: in addition to environmental responsibility, we also believe that fair working conditions, diversity, data protection, information security, and transparent, responsible, and sustainable corporate governance are part of this. “Our products and solutions are created with the aim of conserving resources, simplifying processes, increasing efficiency, minimizing risks, and creating transparency.”
Digital solutions as drivers of sustainability
One example is signeer, mesoneer's digital signature platform. It allows documents to be signed securely, legally compliant, and paperless—without printing, shipping, or archiving in paper form. This not only saves time and money, but also directly reduces the ecological footprint of many companies.
“Every digital signature replaces a sheet of paper, an envelope, and often also physical transport,” says Wolfensberger. “This means that every time our customers use signeer, they are actively contributing to sustainability and can include this in their reporting.”
Another example of an idea that evolved from branding into a successful product is the digital business card from mesoneer. What was originally intended as a modern, brand-enhancing contact tool has developed into an elegant, reusable, and contactless solution. Users can share their contact details via QR code or NFC and update them at any time – without having to print new cards. This reduces material consumption and waste and shows how a smart brand idea has been turned into a product with real added value and measurable sustainability effects.
Responsibility even in small things
At mesoneer, sustainability does not stop at products. The company also pays attention to conscious consumption and social responsibility in its everyday work. For years, Christmas and Easter gifts have been sourced from foundations and social institutions – a contribution to supporting local social projects and promoting inclusion.
In addition, mesoneer values fair working conditions, flexible working models, and a corporate culture that promotes openness and diversity.
Recognition by EcoVadis
These efforts are paying off: mesoneer was recently recognized by EcoVadis, one of the world's leading sustainability assessment platforms.
“We are proud of this result,” says Wolfensberger. “It confirms that we are already above the industry average in key ESG areas such as the environment, labor practices, and ethics.”
Customer-oriented ESG support
In addition to its own development, mesoneer also supports its customers in implementing ESG goals. Our digital solutions enable companies to make their processes paperless, efficient, and traceable—a direct contribution to more environmentally friendly and transparent business processes.
Sustainability cannot be achieved alone—and mesoneer specifically seeks cooperation with partners who make a positive social and ecological contribution.
One example of this is the use case with CRBNX: The company develops data-based solutions for the transparent evaluation of the energy balance and economic efficiency of buildings. mesoneer supported CRBNX by using artificial intelligence to intelligently evaluate this data, automate processes, and further develop the solutions in an efficient and scalable manner.
Sustainability as an ongoing journey
At mesoneer, ESG is seen as a long-term commitment. “We want to show that digitalization and sustainability are not contradictory – on the contrary,” emphasizes Wolfensberger. “Our vision in the age of AI is a digital future that is simple, responsible, and value-creating.”
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