03.21.22
ACTEGA has announced a number of significant goals achieved as it continues to progress its plans to make advances in sustainability. The plan in place sets out a range of process improvement objectives, as well as ACTEGA’s commitment to product development that aims to increase the range of sustainable solutions on the market.
ACTEGA’s latest achievements on its journey towards a more sustainable future include reducing its CO2 emissions in its manufacturing processes by 80%, its water consumption by 50% and its disposed waste by 45%. In 2020, more than 20% of ACTEGA’s turnover was generated by sus-tainable product solutions and, of all new product developments in progress today, 60% are being designed with ‘sustainability improvement’ as a key feature or unique selling point (USP).
“With 10% of revenue flowing back into research and development, sustainable criteria form an integral part of our stage-gate-based project management,” Benjamin Lux, CTO, ACTEGA, said. “This innovation and strategy is implemented by 10 ACTEGA research laboratories worldwide with approximately 80 employees. With this powerhouse of expertise and ingenuity, we’re able to take great leaps forward in offering a portfolio of products that have sustainable benefits at their core, as well as all of the usual performance and quality advantages you would expect from ACTEGA.”
ACTEGA’s commitment to resourcing advances in sustainable coating, ink and other product solu-tions, combined with its action plan for achieving numerous environmental performance indicators, such as those listed above, all support the vision of its mother-company, ALTANA, to be carbon neutral across the business by 2025.
“Innovation and sustainability form the company’s fundamental value proposition and our holistic, all-encompassing approach to sustainability comes from the top,” Lux observed. “This gives us the passion, commitment, and financial backing to help author the future of the industry. As such, our aim is to continue to develop solutions that deliver exceptional performance and improved recycla-bility throughout the packaging and print supply chain, meeting the needs and challenges set by brands today that will push the industry forward.”
ACTEGA’s latest achievements on its journey towards a more sustainable future include reducing its CO2 emissions in its manufacturing processes by 80%, its water consumption by 50% and its disposed waste by 45%. In 2020, more than 20% of ACTEGA’s turnover was generated by sus-tainable product solutions and, of all new product developments in progress today, 60% are being designed with ‘sustainability improvement’ as a key feature or unique selling point (USP).
“With 10% of revenue flowing back into research and development, sustainable criteria form an integral part of our stage-gate-based project management,” Benjamin Lux, CTO, ACTEGA, said. “This innovation and strategy is implemented by 10 ACTEGA research laboratories worldwide with approximately 80 employees. With this powerhouse of expertise and ingenuity, we’re able to take great leaps forward in offering a portfolio of products that have sustainable benefits at their core, as well as all of the usual performance and quality advantages you would expect from ACTEGA.”
ACTEGA’s commitment to resourcing advances in sustainable coating, ink and other product solu-tions, combined with its action plan for achieving numerous environmental performance indicators, such as those listed above, all support the vision of its mother-company, ALTANA, to be carbon neutral across the business by 2025.
“Innovation and sustainability form the company’s fundamental value proposition and our holistic, all-encompassing approach to sustainability comes from the top,” Lux observed. “This gives us the passion, commitment, and financial backing to help author the future of the industry. As such, our aim is to continue to develop solutions that deliver exceptional performance and improved recycla-bility throughout the packaging and print supply chain, meeting the needs and challenges set by brands today that will push the industry forward.”