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Fully certified carbon-neutral products

11 March 2026

VISITORS TO stand 12.302 at Interclean at the RAI Amsterdam from 14th - 17th April will have the chance to see the range of fully certified carbon-neutral products from UK-based 2Pure Products.

“2Pure customers already benefit from the fact that OdorBac Tec4 literally does it all, from cleaning to deodorising, and our company was established with the principles required to be a measurably sustainable business, so we are proud to announce that all our products are fully carbon neutral,” says 2Pure Products Director James Law.

“Understanding the pressing need to reduce carbon and properly understand the environmental impact of our products, we employed independent experts McGrady Clarke and Metsims to conduct a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to cover every stage of each products’ journey.

“Following the requirements of the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol and the ISO 14040 and 14044 standards for Life Cycle Assessment to ensure our evaluations met globally recognised best practice, we were able to focus specifically on greenhouse emissions throughout the life cycle and identify ’Hot Spots’ to make changes.”

For OdorBac Tec4 and OdorBac Air, the total cradle-to-grave footprint is 0.063 kg CO₂e per litre of concentrate. For OdorBac Toilet & Scale, the total cradle-to-grave footprint is 0.121 kg CO₂e per litre. For all our products, the main emissions hotspots are the formulation and ingredients, packaging and transport. It should be noted that these figures exclude the use phase.

Sustainable by design

“Ever since we started the business, we ensured that we have operated as sustainably as possible. Manufactured in the UK using renewable energy sources, all of our 100% recyclable plastic containers are made from 100% recycled plastic using 88% less energy, 59% less water and 71% less CO2.

“All 2Pure Products are also designed to be used in our LoopBox™ reusable container system that allows packaging to be collected, washed, and refilled in a continuous cycle. This doesn’t just stop plastic waste; it also cuts carbon emissions associated with producing and transporting new containers.”

Neutralising the carbon impact

“We have committed to reducing our carbon impact by at least 5% per year and we have partnered with Gold Standard to offset the remaining emissions with verified environmental and social value projects,” says James Law. “We are therefore proud to announce that all 2Pure products are carbon neutral (excluding the use phase).

Addressing the use phase to achieve carbon-neutral certification

“We believe that responsible manufacturers should also account for the ‘in-use’ phase of the life cycle for all its products,” says James Law. “We will therefore add extra Gold Standard carbon credits for the use cycle, making our products carbon negative at point of purchase.

“Customers that partner with us can receive annual carbon retirement certificates in their own business name for the use cycle. This means they receive an auditable retirement record linked to the Gold Standard Impact Registry which supports their Scope 3 reporting under ‘Purchased Goods and Services’. We will be issuing these evidence packs, useful for ESG, CSR and procurement submissions, for the first time in January 2026 and cover the whole of their purchases for 2025, and annually thereafter.

“We are looking forward to exhibiting at the biennial Interclean show which positions itself as the premier hub for sustainable cleaning, so it is the perfect place to announce that all 2Pure products are now fully carbon neutral.

“We are proud to be delivering meaningful impact where it matters most, with measured, certified change. And we’re doing it today, not promising for tomorrow.”

For more information, visit https://2pureproducts.com

Tel: 0191 217 1717

Stand 12.302​

 
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