In today's society, the term plastic is sometimes associated with a negative perception of the environment, particularly influenced by environmental pollution caused by non-recycled plastic packaging. However, the fact that plastics can also contribute to climate protection is less present.
In the field of packaging, closed-loop systems have been on the rise for some time. Even in technical areas where thermoplastics are used, cycles are gradually being created. As a processor of high-performance thermoplastics, Ensinger also wants to contribute to closing loops for engineering plastics (Recycle for Tomorrow) and enabling products to be used for an extended period of time (Reuse for Tomorrow).
A shared journey to sustainability: We focus on a range of corporate efforts designed to minimise our CO2 emissions. These measures are essential in approaching net zero in Scope 1 - 3 but also reflect our commitment to environmental stewardship.
Reduce at the source: We help our customers by cutting parts to the right size to minimize waste and offering options for finished parts. This reduces waste at the source and avoids unnecessary transportation, lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
Closing the loop: We focus on closing the loop through circular economy practices.
We prioritise the returning of waste materials and strive to make our products recyclable, contributing to a more sustainable product lifecycle. By promoting the return of product left overs, we ensure that the impact on the environment is kept to a minimum.
Choose your greener journey: As we aim worldwide to reduce green house gas emissions, a sustainable use of plastic is essential. Our sustainable solutions aim to prevent linear use of finite resources and reduce the reliance on fossil raw material. Ensinger offers products made from reprocessed plastic and products made from bio-based plastics.
With their low thermal conductivity, plastics are made to insulate surfaces and rooms, ensuring that heat stays inside in winter and outside in summer. An impressive example of this is insulbar: