MAXX Plus is a response to the needs of companies in the cleaning, HoReCa and Facility Management industries that want to reduce the impact of business activities on the environment and increase employee safety. MAXX Plus cleaning agents are available in the form of efficient concentrates, effective at a concentration of 0.1% and intended for use in refillable dispensing bottles. This solution is intended to reduce waste and plastic. Mobile dispensers are equipped with a special adapter, ensuring easy filling without product loss and eliminating the risk of concentrate contact with the skin. Concentrates are supplied in lightweight, weighing only 32 g, square refill bottles, fully recyclable. The weight and ergonomic shape of the packaging significantly reduce the required storage space and the number of transports. One pallet can hold 34% more products compared to standard packaging of the same capacity.
The MAXX Plus line consists of three products: a universal cleaner – MAXX BRIAL Plus, a sanitary cleaner – MAXX INTO Plus and a cleaner with moisturizing properties – MAXX MAGIC Plus. All products are EU Ecolabel certified and do not require the use of additional personal protective equipment.
– Our approach to sustainable development is based on solutions based on science and numerous laboratory tests conducted to deliver reliable cleaning and disinfection agents that are safe for people and the planet. The MAXX Plus line is not only improved concentrate formulas, but also packaging concepts in line with the assumptions of the circular economy. But that's not all. Through reports, analyses and eROI calculations, our consultants help companies measure environmental savings, which is necessary when submitting ESG reports – explains Aneta Krupa, Marketing Manager of the Facility Care and Hospitality segment at Ecolab.
It is worth recalling that the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) currently obliges only the largest companies and capital groups to report on environmental protection, social responsibility and corporate governance activities. However, other groups of companies are to gradually join this group, and those covered by the new regulations may also require compliance with ESG standards and the implementation of sustainable practices from their suppliers and contractors.