Univar adds bio solvents to pan-European portfolio

New distribution agreement with Liberty Chemicals srl

03-Mar-2010

Univar has announced a pan-European distribution agreement with Liberty Chemicals srl, sole European representative of Vertec BioSolvents, Inc. The product range comprises 15 biodegradable, carbon neutral and cost-effective alternatives to widely-used conventional solvents. Though there is, as yet, no legal requirement for manufacturers to use biodegradable alternatives in their production processes, Univar has been proactive in sourcing ‘green’ ingredients for customers that wish to offer more sustainable solutions in their product ranges.

“Sustainability is a key priority for Univar and we are always looking to expand and diversify our product range so naturally we are very excited to be able to offer our customers these innovative new products,” says Marc Démoulin, Supplier Director Coatings for Univar EMEA. “As an environmentally aware company, that has been a sector pioneer in sustainability initiatives, this range fits perfectly with our strategy to provide solutions and eco-alternatives for our customers.”

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