Archroma ONE WAY+
Archroma, a leading global provider of specialty chemicals, has introduced the ONE WAY+ program aimed at assisting mills and brands in implementing best practices to enhance output, efficiency, and environmental sustainability.
The program comprises three stages: establishing the baseline, designing and implementing the process, and continuous improvement. Tailored for selected clients, it leverages specialized technologies and tools, including Archroma’s ONE WAY Impact Calculator combined with the Sustainability Improvement Program, and the expertise of a carefully selected team of Archroma processing specialists.
Anish Paliwal, Market Segment Director at Archroma Textile Effects, emphasized the challenges faced by brands and mills today, including increasing demand for sustainable products, operational hurdles related to water and waste management, and stringent compliance requirements. By enrolling in ONE WAY+, clients receive expert support to achieve sustainability targets while enhancing product quality, performance, and value.
Paliwal noted that ONE WAY+ embodies Archroma’s “Planet Conscious+” vision, emphasizing partnership and innovation to enable brands and mills to realize their potential with a positive impact on economic and environmental sustainability.
Mills adopting the ONE WAY+ approach to implement Super Systems+ can expect increased productivity, reduced resource consumption and utility costs, cleaner chemistry, and collaboration in developing new features and aesthetics. Engaging in the ONE WAY+ process also signals to brand partners the mills’ commitment to sustainability through the adoption of international best practices and compliant products.
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