Flying Tiger Copenhagen works hard for the planet FLYING Tiger Copenhagen, Danish purveyor of what we can call kitsch (here meaning quirky items for fits of whimsy; but they also sell kitchenware and office supplies), is taking a closer look at the stuff they put out in the world, and how they can reduce their impact. “Since 2019, Flying Tiger Copenhagen’s entire value chain has undergone an ambitious green transition to become a lot more sustainable. We will reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by around 30% by 2026 and cut the consumption of plastic in our products in half by 2025.

We also want to drive the shift away from single use products by removing half of all single use products in our assortment by 2025,” said Flying Tiger Copenhagen Chief Executive Officer Martin Jermiin in a statement. Flying Tiger is in the Philippines through Stores Specialists, Inc., and has shops in Glorietta 4, Alabang Town Center, Trinoma, Robinson’s Galleria, and Eastwood City Mall, with other branches forthcoming.

In an e-mail interview with BusinessWorld , Trine Pondal, Flying Tiger Copenhagen Director of Sustainability and Social Responsibility gave an update. “Most of our sustainability goals are set for 2025 or 2026, but we plan to meet most of them on time or ahead of time,” she said. “We are proudest of having already achieved a 47% reduction of plastic in packaging and a 19% reduction of plastic.

” They have also struck an eco-fuel deal with shipping company Maersk, �.