Four NETZSCH apprentices in green shirts and gray pants holding trash bags and litter pickers during a community cleanup event.

30.03.2026

For a Cleaner Future: NETZSCH Apprentices at the “Rama Dama”

At the end of March, once again, it was time to roll up our sleeves and collect litter. As in previous years, the trainees at NETZSCH Pumps & Systems took part in the town of Waldkraiburg’s “Rama Dama” clean-up campaign. Together, they cleared litter from the areas around the NETZSCH Campus.

The annual campaign organised by the city, “Rama Dama”, which roughly translates in the Bavarian dialect as “Let’s tidy up together”, brings together numerous volunteers to clear litter from public spaces. The aim is not only to improve the city’s appearance but also to raise awareness of responsible resource use.

Working together for a cleaner cityscape

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Equipped with gloves, bin bags and litter pickers, the trainees set to work around the NETZSCH Campus in Waldkraiburg. Divided into small teams, they collected litter from roads, pavements, and green spaces and disposed of it properly afterwards. Everything was there, from cigarettes and glass bottles to headsets and even a car window. As in previous years, the focus was not only on environmental protection but also on team spirit. Working together strengthens cohesion and encourages communication across departmental boundaries.

At NETZSCH, sustainability starts within the apprenticeship

NETZSCH apprentices cleaning up litter around the company campus during the “Rama Dama” environmental campaign, wearing green shirts.
There was no shortage of fun during the clean-up campaign organised by the trainees around the NETZSCH Campus in Waldkraiburg.

At NETZSCH, sustainable practices are firmly embedded in the corporate culture and begin already during apprenticeship. Initiatives such as “Rama Dama” help to raise awareness among young talent about environmental and resource conservation from an early age. At the same time, it becomes clear that every single person can actively help shape their own environment and protect it in the long term. “Campaigns like this make an important contribution to conveying environmental awareness not just in theory, but also by making it a practical experience. At the same time, they show just how much we can achieve together for a sustainable future,” explains Julian Kaindl, Environment and Safety Manager.

Taking part in the clean-up campaign has long since become a fixture in the trainees’ annual calendar. Year after year, they demonstrate that responsibility is practised not only in their day-to-day work, but also beyond it.

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