Accessibility Statement
Accessibility
on our website
We’re not perfect, but we’re working on it.
We are committed to making our website as accessible as possible for all users and to providing content and features in a way that ensures they can be used with as few barriers as possible – regardless of individual limitations or the assistive technologies used. We voluntarily adhere to recognised accessibility guidelines.
Our efforts towards accessibility are an ongoing process in which we make gradual improvements.
What does accessibility mean?
We view digital accessibility as part of our diversity and sustainability strategy – because an inclusive, accessible website helps to ensure that no one is excluded and promotes social participation in the long term.
This includes, amongst other things:
- Contrast and colour choices that are clearly visible even to people with visual impairments.
- Alternative text for images, so that screen readers can convey content clearly.
- Keyboard accessibility, so that all functions can be used without a mouse.
In addition to the Tab and Enter keys, the arrow keys can also be used to navigate the site. The corresponding arrow keys can be used to navigate up, down, right and left. - Clear and understandable language to make information as accessible as possible.
- Compatibility with assistive technologies such as screen readers, Braille displays or speech synthesis software.
We welcome your support
Despite our efforts, certain tools or functions may not work as expected. If you encounter any issues while visiting our website—whether related to assistive technologies, navigation, or content display—we appreciate your feedback.
Please contact us send message, so we can work together on a solution. Your input helps us improve the website and make it more accessible for everyone.
Thank you for your support!
Essen, April 2026
