Are you interested in learning about how strategic partnerships with suppliers can help you to meet your sustainability goals?
To wrap up our sustainability series with Henkel, our supplier and a global leader in adhesive solutions, we discussed active supply chain risks that Quadra mitigates and the sustainability benefits considered in Henkel’s Cool Melt product offering. This webinar outlined the essential first steps retailers can take to achieve their targets for selling your products.
Over this series, Henkel showcased a range of innovations from its portfolio, each addressing different sustainability challenges such as energy consumption, carbon footprint reduction, and plastic waste.
In the first two sessions, we explored how Henkel incorporates bio-based materials to enhance its TECHNOMELT® SUPRA range, promotes plastic reduction with advanced palletizing solutions, and supports recycling efforts through labeling adhesives recognized by the APR Design® guide.
In this last webinar, we saw how Henkel can support change through process, driven by consumption, energy usage, and machine longevity. The TECHNOMELT® COOL technology not only reduces energy consumption by using a lower-temperature adhesive, but also provides several advantages, including reduced downtime, enhanced safety, and faster melting. Beyond the products, Henkel also provides services on a case-by-case basis that help you visualize the potential carbon savings from simply switching to a more sustainable Henkel adhesive solution. *Visit Henkel’s sustainable packaging and consumer goods adhesives page, to learn more about these solutions.
To explore more on Henkel’s offerings, ask our team about the topics covered in the webinar.
Thank you to all the Henkel and Quadra speakers in the series.
Henkel operates globally with a well-balanced and diversified portfolio. The company holds leading positions with its two business units in both industrial and consumer businesses thanks to strong brands, innovations and technologies. Founded in 1876, Henkel looks back on more than 145 years of success. Henkel employs about 48,000 people worldwide, around 83 percent of whom work outside of Germany. As a recognized leader in sustainability, Henkel holds top positions in many international ratings and rankings. In North America, Henkel operates across its two business units: Adhesive Technologies and Consumer Brands.
*Note: Carbon footprint calculation estimated cradle-to-gate from Henkel’s internal LCA assessment, excluding emissions in the use phase and end of life. Due to accounting for biogenic CO2 uptake and other net biogenic emissions in constituents of our adhesive.