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Our strategy

In the polymer industry, our commitment to sustainability is not just a strategy; it's a profound responsibility to the planet and future generations. We navigate the polymer landscape with an unwavering focus on eco-friendly innovation, resource efficiency, and circular practices. Our strategy isn't just about reducing our footprint; it's about leaving an indelible mark of positive change. We mould the future with sustainable polymers, where every decision echoes our dedication to a harmonious balance between progress and environmental preservation. Together, we shape a sustainable legacy—one polymer at a time.

“There must be a better way to make the things we want, a way that doesn't spoil the sky, or the rain or the land.” - Paul McCartney.

Commitment to sustainability

Sustaining excellence in the PET films business requires more than innovation; it demands a commitment to a greener future. Our journey is not just about producing films but crafting a sustainable legacy, where every innovation is a testament to our dedication to the planet. In the realm of PET films, we weave a narrative of responsibility, ensuring that every product reflects our pledge to balance progress with environmental stewardship. Let's wrap the world in sustainable solutions, one PET film at a time.

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Sustainability Through Cost Optimisation

"In the pursuit of sustainability, we redefine cost optimisation as more than just a financial strategy; it becomes a powerful tool for positive change. Embracing sustainable practices isn't a compromise; it's an investment in a resilient future. Through meticulous cost optimisation, we not only enhance our bottom line but also cultivate a culture of efficiency that minimises environmental impact. Sustainability through cost optimisation is not about cutting corners; it's about carving a path towards a greener, more responsible tomorrow where economic prudence and environmental consciousness coexist in perfect harmony."

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Efficient Resource Utilisation

  • Optimise production processes to minimise waste and maximise resource efficiency.

  • Implement lean manufacturing principles to reduce raw material consumption.

  • Invest in technologies that enable precise monitoring and control of resource usage, minimising excess and promoting sustainability.

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Renewable Energy Integration

  • Transition towards renewable energy sources to power operations, reducing reliance on non-renewable energy.

  • Explore solar, wind, or other sustainable alternatives to lower energy costs and environmental impact.

  • Implement energy-efficient technologies and practices to optimise consumption and contribute to a greener energy footprint.

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Circular Economy Practices

  • Embrace a circular economy model by incorporating recycled materials into production processes.

  • Establish closed-loop systems for product life cycles, encouraging the reuse, refurbishment, or recycling of products at the end of their life.

  • Collaborate with suppliers and stakeholders to create a sustainable supply chain that prioritises the recycling and repurposing of materials.

Sustainability Through Material Optimisation

In our journey towards sustainability, material optimisation transcends traditional boundaries, evolving into a catalyst for environmental stewardship. This approach is not merely about resource conservation but a commitment to a sustainable future. By strategically optimising our use of materials, we do more than reduce our ecological footprint; we foster a legacy of innovation and responsibility. Material optimisation is not a practice of limitation but a strategy for sustainable growth, where the intelligent use of resources propels us towards a future where environmental integrity and operational excellence are inextricably linked.

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Downgauging and Lightweighting

  • Focus on downgauging, which involves using thinner but equally effective PET film layers, reducing material usage.

  • Explore lightweight techniques to maintain film performance while decreasing the overall weight, contributing to resource efficiency and cost savings.

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Recyclable and Recycled Materials

  • Invest in developing and utilising recyclable PET materials to ensure the end-of-life sustainability of the films.

  • Incorporate recycled PET (rPET) into film production, creating a closed-loop system that reduces the demand for virgin materials and minimises environmental impact.

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Advanced Manufacturing Technologies

  • Implement advanced manufacturing technologies such as extrusion and orientation processes that enhance the performance of PET films while optimising material usage.

  • Explore innovations like multi-layer films that combine different materials strategically to enhance functionality and reduce the overall amount of PET required.

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