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Company's Wisconsin adult inco site is honored for its green efforts
July 29, 2021
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
Drylock’s Eau Claire, WI production facility and research and development center, has reportedly become the first carbon-neutral adult incontinence manufacturer in the U.S. This facility also sources natural materials and offeris packaging alternatives to traditional plastic.
This certification also shows Drylock’s support of the India Wind Energy Solution to offset emissions in 2021. This project builds wind turbines to provide the power grid with clean, renewable energy and stimulate a low carbon economy transition.
This CO2-Neutral certification recognizes real and measurable commitments to sustainability efforts in manufacturing, sourcing, and packaging.
Drylock has set stringent requirements for responsible sourcing. Suppliers are evaluated on cost, quality, ISO Certification, Sedex, Toxicology and NIAS, Cruelty-Free, and Vegan claims. Furthermore, every Drylock supplier signs a Supplier Conformity agreement to ensure specified requirements for materials are met.
Drylock is already meeting increasing consumer demand for products made with natural materials by sourcing cotton-enhanced, green polyethylene, bio-based, and chlorine-free materials for “pure” products. Drylock Technologies will soon launch Simpli, one of the first natural, eco-friendly incontinence brands. Simpli®will provide natural, plant-based incontinence protection free of fragrance, lotions, parabens, natural rubber latex, toxic dyes, and chlorine bleaching.
Drylock sustainability efforts also extend to packaging by offering recycled, green packaging options, including recycled content, paper, and carbon-neutral bags. Werner Van Ingelgem, Drylock Technologies R&D director, notes, “Consumers are looking for more sustainable packaging that is kinder to the planet without compromising on the integrity of the product.” Offering packaging alternatives to traditional plastic is part of Drylock’s continued efforts to increase the sustainability of its operations.
Drylock Technologies is committed to being a frontrunner in sustainable manufacturing and providing eco-friendly options to meet and exceed consumer expectations.
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