Tranemo has released its latest sustainability report in which the workwear manufacturer summarises its sustainability efforts over the last 12 months.
Since the company was founded in 1934, Tranemo has developed products with long-term commitment and insightful efforts that are based on environmental, social and economic needs.
Highlights in the report include:
- The launch of the world’s first fluorocarbon-free collection – Cantex Weld Stretch. By launching this collection, Tranemo is gradually minimising the use of PFAS in its products.
- An increased use of materials from sustainable sources. This includes investigating ways to reuse the waste materials from Tranemo’s garment production and using recycled fibres in garments.
- The ongoing optimisation and reduction in packaging. Besides switching to a thinner plastic, Tranemo started to use garment packaging made from 50% recycled plastic.
- A shift to fossil-free energy sources for its own operations. One of Tranemo’s main goals moving forward is to minimise its own climate footprint.
Max Larsson, CEO, said: “Our focus on a sustainable business strategy and innovation, combined with a competent organisation, continues to build a solid foundation for responsible growth.”
He added that Tranemo is in a strong position and as a company they are looking forward to 2022.
“Considerable work lies ahead as we focus on our key development areas and tackle the issue of sustainability from several angles,” he said.
Tranemo will continue to base its efforts on current research and pursue effective collaborations as it strives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and work towards a circular economy in 2022.
To read the report in full visit www.tranemoworkwear.se
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