Arteco Launches Sustainable ECO Coolant Portfolio for Greener Powertrains
Arteco, a leading cooling solutions provider, has launched its new ECO coolant portfolio, prioritising sustainability. The range, including the Freecor EV line of low electrical conductivity coolants, uses bio-based or recycled feedstocks, not fossil resources. The company has also obtained the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) PLUS for its mass balance approach.
Arteco's ECO coolants are designed for energy efficiency and thermal performance across various powertrain technologies. The exact origin locations of the base fluids Monoethylene Glycol and Monopropylene Glycol remain undisclosed. However, the company ensures these are derived from sustainable sources, aligning with its ACT sustainability strategy. Alexandre Moireau, General Manager at Arteco, emphasises the necessity for a sustainable cooling future.
The mass balance approach allows Arteco to integrate sustainable raw materials into existing production systems with full traceability and third-party certification. This method ensures Arteco's commitment to sustainability without disrupting its production processes.
Arteco's new ECO coolant portfolio, certified by ISCC PLUS, marks a significant step towards sustainable cooling solutions. The use of bio-based and recycled feedstocks, along with the mass balance approach, demonstrates Arteco's dedication to reducing its carbon footprint and contributing to a greener future.
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