Essentra Unveils 100% PCR Component Range of Sustainable Solutions

Listen to this article

Essentra Components, a leading distributor of essential industrial components, introduced a new range made entirely of post-consumer recycled (PCR) content.

Plastic bottles, newspaper and cardboard used by consumers, and then discarded, are the materials that are used in PCR content. The new Essentra PCR range is an even more environmentally friendly option without compromising on performance or fit-for-use.

Completely made from 100% post-consumer recycled material, Essentra's new range of products supports its published Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) goals. In addition to minimizing landfill waste, PCR products tend to require less energy to manufacture than virgin products, meaning a lower carbon footprint.

The initial product range includes parallel protection plugs, snap fit plugs, face protectors and a range of multi-purpose tube inserts with applications in a number of uses.

All products in the PCR range are same-day despatchable and are packaged within recyclable and sustainably sourced packaging.

ESG Director at Essentra, Jennifer Spence, commented:

Essentra has ambitious ESG goals and this product range greatly helps us to help our carbon footprint and help us meet our net zero goals. Aside from that they offer a more sustainable cost-effective option for our customers with no compromise on quality.

She added:

“We are excited to continue this line further to the benefit of our customers and the earth. We take our environmental responsibility very seriously and we will continue to innovate and source fantastic solutions that have a direct positive effect for our global customers.”

Essentra's PCR program reiterates its mission to offer high-quality components that surpass sustainability objectives and reduce environmental impact in global manufacturing industries.

Learn more or see the new range at: www.essentracomponents.com.

Phil Black - PII Editor

I'm the Editor here at Process Industry Informer, where I have worked for the past 17 years. Please feel free to join in with the conversation, or register for our weekly E-newsletter and bi-monthly magazine here: https://www.processindustryinformer.com/magazine-registration. I look forward to hearing from you!

Recent Posts

From Counting Pints to Crafting Quality: The Next Chapter in Beverage Dispense Technology

The beverage dispense industry has undergone a quiet but significant transformation over the past decade.…

6 hours ago

Driving Change: How Hyper-Efficient Motors Are Reshaping Industries

Beamex is your trusted partner for calibration excellence, providing accurate measurements, reliable data, and traceability…

1 day ago

Why Chemical Firms Are Reducing Toxic Substances

Chemical giants are shedding light on why cutting down on toxic substances is now a…

2 days ago

How AI Is Transforming the Factory Floor

Andrew Sherlock, Director of Data-Driven Manufacturing, National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) Artificial intelligence (AI) is…

2 days ago

IChemE Launches Inquiry into UK Chemical Engineering Research

The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) has announced a significant presidential inquiry into the current…

4 days ago

UK REACH ATRm Progress Met With Caution by Chemical Industry

A Multidisciplinary Approach This research combined numerical analysis with hands-on experimentation. By employing high-speed photography…

4 days ago