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TEDERIC
DE265/E620F
TEDERIC are one of the leaders in the
Injection Moulding industry. Based
in Hangzhou, China, they lead the
way with their 800 ton ALL ELECTRIC
machine with 500mm/s injection
speed, also in big machines with an
injection capacity of 500 KG (PE),
using extrusion before injection, on
their 4,000 ton clamp machine, ( 6,000
ton in the making ). Retractable
tie bars on the large machines are
a godsend for some customers.
TEDERIC are also famous for the
multi-components machines from 120
ton to 1,920 ton with rotating platen
and special designs of injection units.
Machinetech have been supplying
New Zealand customers with the
TEDERIC machines since 2006,
and with the All Electric machines
proven repeatability, we are
seeing accelerated growth in the
market here. The performance
and energy efficiency delivered by
the latest technology in hydraulics
and All Electric machines are worth
investigating.
REN358
REN353
SISTEMA PLASTICS
COMMITTED TO REDUCING
ITS CARBON FOOTPRINT
Sistema Plastics Ltd has committed to
reducing its carbon emissions by achieving
Certified Emissions Measurement And
Reduction Scheme (CEMARS) certification.
CEMARS certification is a recognised greenhouse
gas (GHG) emissions measurement and reduction
scheme administered by Enviro-Mark Solutions
(a subsidiary of Manaaki Whenua - Landcare
Research). It is the first of a two-step process
towards achieving carboNZeroCert certification in
New Zealand.
As one of the largest manufacturing facilities
in New Zealand, Sistema recognises it has
a responsibility to ensure it is producing
its products in the most sustainable way
possible, from the design process through to
manufacturing and distribution.
Drew Muirhead, chief executive officer at Sistema
Plastics Ltd, says it will be proactively working
with suppliers, distributors and customers to
achieve its goals, but also with a large focus on
sustainable, innovative new products.
“We are taking the impacts of climate change
seriously and are committed to adapting the
business to reduce our carbon emissions.
“We’d love to encourage other main players in the
manufacturing industry to do the same,” he says.
Sistema has developed a GHG emissions
management plan and reduction targets that
will be achieved through initiatives intended to
manage and reduce freight, electricity and travel
emissions.
“We are taking the impacts of climate change
seriously and are committed to adapting the
business to reduce our carbon emissions.
“We’d love to encourage other main players in the
manufacturing industry to do the same,” he says.
Sistema has developed a GHG emissions
management plan and reduction targets that
will be achieved through initiatives intended to
manage and reduce freight, electricity and travel
emissions.
Exporting to more than 80 countries around the
world, Sistema’s biggest challenge is developing
smarter solutions to reduce emissions from road,
rail and sea freight.
Muirhead says it has set reduction targets and
identified a number of specific projects to ensure
it meets them.
“We’ve set a goal of reducing freight and shipping
emissions by 15%, electricity emissions by 40%
and we are aiming to offset all emissions from
long haul travel by 80%, by 2021.
“This will see us investigating possible
enhancements and changes including solar power
options for our office and factory and offsetting all
carbon emissions from long haul travel.”
Ann Smith, chief executive officer at Enviro-Mark
Solutions, says it is proud to assist Sistema on
its journey to reducing carbon emissions and
transitioning to a low carbon economy.
“Recognising the importance of taking climate
action, Sistema has committed to measuring,
reporting and reducing its carbon emissions
through the CEMARS programme.
“It’s great to see this iconic New Zealand company
joining New Zealand’s climate leaders and setting
an example for other organisations to play their
part to help New Zealand meet its net zero target
by 2050,” she says.
40 August 2019
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