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New look Prochem labels
Complete with the new Royal Warrant of Appointment to HM The King, a fresh, new look to Prochem product packaging is heading to janitorial shelves.
Director of Sales & Training, Phil Jones, said: “A freshen up revitalises any brand. We’ve added more colour and graphics to labelling to enable simpler, quicker choice.
“For example, a product designed to go in an extraction machine shows a wand head. Anything designed to be pre- sprayed has a spray jet graphic, and a product for use with a rotary machine shows exactly that: a rotary machine.”
Phil assures that the refresh retains the valuable and integral information that previous labels presented, such as usage, dilution rates and pH levels. He continued: “The new images will be phasing onto suppliers’ shelves, giving each type of product its own unique identity within the Prochem range.”
Prochem’s new labelling is not just about pretty colours, says Phil. For water-based solutions:
YELLOW refers to detergents that are neutral-based; ORANGE for those of an acidic nature; GREEN and BLUE for those of increasing alkalinity; RED labels are reserved for solvent-based products
designed to remove oil-based staining, such as greases, waxes, chewing gum and make-up.
For answers to any question on the best solution for a specific cleaning job, call the sales office on 0208 974 1515 or email
training@prochem.co.uk.
www.prochem.co.uk
Bio-D gets outstanding B Corp news
Eco-cleaning product manufacturer Bio-D has secured its B Corporation (B Corp) recertification, with its new increased impact score positioning the company in the ranks of ‘outstanding’ performers on the B Corp scale.
Bio-D significantly increased its B Corp assessment score from 80.2 to 104.3, representing a 30% increase in the three years since first securing certification in 2022. With companies scoring over 100 given the distinction as an outstanding performer, Bio-D is a high scorer.
B Corp celebrates businesses that meet the highest standard of verified social and environmental performance, transparency and accountability. The certification process is rigorous and recertification happens every three years to ensure a company is not only maintaining but improving its positive impact.
Lloyd Atkin, Managing Director of Bio-D, said: “This result reflects the incredible hard work of the team, our commitment to improving sustainability year after year and our belief that business can, and should be, a force for good. Achieving a 30% increase is no easy feat, and scoring over 100 places us among the best. We’re delighted.”
Bio-D increased its assessment scores across all five of the certification’s core impact areas, which include:
• Governance
• Workers • Community • Environment • Customers
With sustainability at the heart of the business, the team is always working to improve its initiatives and saw an impressive 57% improvement on its environment score. This is a result of ongoing investment into green energy to further reduce environmental impact, alongside reducing the weight of its 5L refill packaging, creating concentrated products to reduce water consumption and bringing deionised water production in-house to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The company has also placed significant focus on governance changes, including increasing community support and partnerships whilst also introducing materiality assessments and regular ethics-focused risk reviews.
Heather Nixon, Bio-D’s Sustainability, NPD and Regulatory Manager, added: “This is a tribute to the good we do as a company and we should be very proud of this new achievement. It shows that sustainability is not just something we talk about, it’s something we measure and improve upon.”
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