At Cannstatt Classic Mercedes Parts, sustainability isn’t a side project — it’s how we operate every day. Our entire business is built around reusing original Mercedes-Benz parts and reducing waste wherever we can, including the way we pack and ship orders.
Here’s what that means in practice.
Circular by Design
Built on Reuse, Not Replacement
We believe the most responsible part is the one that already exists. Every genuine component we sell is saved, reused, and returned to the road, extending its life instead of creating new waste.
What this means
Less demand for raw materials and manufacturing
Less energy used compared to producing new parts
More original Mercedes-Benz engineering kept in service
A practical contribution to a circular economy
Keeping classic Mercedes vehicles running is, by definition, an environmentally responsible choice.
Shipping & Logistics
Packaging with Purpose
We apply the same reuse mindset to shipping. Whenever possible, we use clean, structurally sound reused boxes and protective materials to reduce packaging waste — without compromising safe delivery.
What you’ll notice
We reuse cardboard boxes when possible
Protective fillers are reused and recycled where suitable
Less unnecessary “brand-new” packaging waste
Parts still arrive safely and securely packed
Your order may not arrive in a glossy new box — and that’s intentional.
Nothing Wasted
We keep useful materials in circulation for as long as possible. Components that cannot be reused are sorted and directed into responsible recycling streams.
Reusable partsPreserved, checked, and kept on the road
End-of-life materialsSorted and recycled responsibly
Reuse first Recycle when reuse is no longer possible
Sustainability Through Classic Engineering
Classic Mercedes-Benz vehicles were engineered to last decades — not years. By maintaining and restoring these cars with original components, we help reduce the environmental cost of manufacturing replacements and support a more responsible way of owning and enjoying vehicles.
In short: keeping a well-built classic on the road can be a smarter choice than constant replacement.