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The third is our Super Concentrate range that combines optimum performance with environmental sustainability. Products in this range can be used across many different sectors resulting in better cost effectiveness. Due to the concentration of these products, you only need to use a small amount of product to still get the ultimate cleaning effect, meaning the product lasts longer and results in less waste.


Over the past year we have expanded our current ranges by introducing new products as well as creating more options in sizing of the products to suit different customer needs. We have introduced Grease – Maximum into our Maximum Eco range, which is a powerful, multi-purpose degreaser. As well as that, we have expanded our Biotech


range by adding BT8 Drain Solution. The continuous innovation of these ranges gives customers a wider sustainable alternative to the average cleaning product.


Most of our plastic containers, including the Maximum Eco range, are manufactured by Alpla UK using 51% of recycled polymers. These PCR (Post Consumer Recycling Polymers) are recycled within the UK. Our aim is to implement sustainable bottle packaging long into our future.


Greyland is committed to focusing on sustainability and working towards new ways and ideas within this subject area. For the last 25 years we have evolved as a company to adhere to contemporary ideas and we look forward to the direction of Greyland's sustainable future.


www.greyland.co.uk


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