Saltigo offers ‘Net Zero Custom Manufacturing’ product
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Saltigo offers ‘Net Zero Custom Manufacturing’ product

New sustainability team develops individual production concepts with customers

  • By ICN Bureau | May 08, 2024

Saltigo, a subsidiary of specialty chemicals company LANXESS, is now offering potential customers the sustainable manufacturing of products. Under the name “Net Zero Custom Manufacturing”, the company, which specializes in the exclusive synthesis of active ingredients and intermediates, accompanies its customers along the entire production process.

"We are receiving an increasing number of inquiries for the sustainable manufacturing of products - especially from the food and agrochemical industries,” says Michael Schäfer, Managing Director of Saltigo.

“These potential customers often pursue their own sustainability goals and see market potential for these products. We will be able to continue to help them even better in the future with our Net Zero Custom Manufacturing.”

Saltigo has set up an interdisciplinary sustainability team to meet the needs of customers from as many industries as possible and develop individual production concepts.

Saltigo’s Net Zero Custom Manufacturing focuses on the use of sustainably generated energy and green raw materials.

Saltigo relies on Power Purchase Agreements for renewable energy procurement at its production sites in Leverkusen and Dormagen. Customers can thus calculate with stable energy costs and receive a certificate of origin for the green electricity produced. As a LANXESS subsidiary, Saltigo benefits from the Group’s experience, which already sources part of the electricity required for many German production sites with green electricity.

Saltigo has access to an extensive network of suppliers to procure the necessary raw materials with a reduced carbon footprint for the desired product.

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