Discover the brands from our business units Henkel Adhesive Technologies and Henkel Consumer Brands.

Reducing our ecological footprint
We are constantly innovating to offer better performance with a reduced ecological footprint.
Whether it is energy efficiency or industry 4.0: These topics not only move Henkel, but also our environment. As diverse and multifaceted as these topics are – we want to tell them in the same way. Because they are more than just a buzzword. Because there are exciting stories behind them. From our Features you can expect interesting insights from different perspectives.
At Henkel we operate a holistic supplier management approach – and work closely with our suppliers and partners to promote sustainability throughout our supply chain for the benefit of people and the planet.
A high-tech and sustainable vision of the future would’ve been unimaginable just a few years ago. But it’s now becoming reality. Soon, we won’t be able to imagine our lives before the digital revolution.
Job applicants and employees are demanding more freedom to decide where, when and how much they work, while companies are devising new strategies to recruit and retain the best people in their field.
Packaging materials like plastic have many advantages, but their omnipresence has created a new set of challenges for us. How can we promote a responsible use of plastic within a circular economy and combat the problem of plastic waste through recycling?
Adhesive technologies can work wonders in their industrial applications, which range from meter-high wind turbines, through razor-thin touchscreens and all the way to the inner workings of our smartphones.
We are researching new technologies, surveying customers about their needs and habits, tracking social trends and developing innovation and creativity.
By taking advantage of the rise in automation, sensorics, data exchange and analytics in real time, companies are producing and delivering products smarter, faster and more efficiently, thereby opening a new world of possibilities.
Reducing emissions is not enough for Henkel: We want to make an active contribution to climate protection and help others to reduce their emissions, too.
In 1998, Henkel became one of the first companies in Germany to launch a program that supports employees in their voluntary work. "Make an impact on tomorrow", or "MIT" for short, encourages employees to take the initiative and supports social engagement.