ERCA becomes Brazil’s first Bluesign system partner

Bluesign® is excited to announce that ERCA, a leader in innovative chemical solutions for the textile industry, has become the first Bluesign® system partner in Brazil. This partnership represents a significant milestone in Bluesign’s global expansion, further strengthening its presence across multiple continents.

ERCA’s dedication to transparency and environmental responsibility aligns closely with Bluesign’s mission to promote sustainable practices within the textile industry. By joining forces with Bluesign, ERCA Brazil reinforces its commitment to reducing environmental impact while ensuring the highest safety and sustainability standards in its products.

“We are immensely proud to be the first company in Brazil to become a Bluesign System Partner,” said Sidnei Maturano, President of ERCA Brazil. “This achievement reflects our team’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and responsible manufacturing. We believe that Bluesign’s rigorous standards will benefit not only our company but also our customers and the environment.”

He added, “Being a Bluesign System Partner offers numerous advantages. For ERCA Brazil’s customers, this certification ensures that products are made with safe chemicals, reducing the risk of harmful substances in the supply chain. This aligns with the growing demand for environmentally responsible products.”

ERCA Brazil’s Bluesign System Partner status also highlights its focus on resource conservation and energy efficiency. By following Bluesign’s best practices, ERCA Brazil aims to lower its environmental footprint and reduce waste across its operations.

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