At a press conference at ITMA 2019, two ACIMIT-associated textile machinery manufacturers – Loptex and Tonello – were presented the Italian Green Label Award for their commitment to reducing their machinery’s carbon footprint.
The commitment of textile machinery manufacturers in researching and developing technology solutions capable of improving the energy consumption and/or environmental performance of their machinery is implemented through the Sustainable Technologies project. Promoted by ACIMIT since 2011, the project focus is on the Green Label, through which machinery manufacturers can communicate their engagement. The quantity of carbondioxide equivalent emissions produced during the operation of the machinery (CFP) is the parameter chosen to give value to the environmental efficiency of the machinery, subject to the special labelling.
Eight years after launching the Sustainable Technologies project, which occurred right in Barcelona at the 2011 edition of ITMA, ACIMIT has now instituted the Italian Green Label Award to reward companies that have shown the most commitment in pursuing the project’s aims.
Loptex S.r.l., a company based in Montano Lucino (CO), specializing in quality control systems in textile fiber, both in the spinning and non-woven sectors, was awarded a prize as it achieved the best results, expressed in terms of per centage reduction in the value of CFP for its machinery.
Tonello S.r.l., of Sarcedo (VI), which manufactures technologies for finishing garments, for its part, received the Award as the company that showed the most engagement in exploiting all the functionalities of the tool dedicated to generating the Green Label.
“With the Italian Green Label, ACIMIT intends not just to reward those companies that have been most intensely engaged in our project, but also bears witness to what we have achieved as a sector on the issue of sustainability,” stated ACIMIT President Alessandro Zucchi. “I believe that the search for sustainable technology solutions is an indispensable element for textile manufacturers who are intent of providing a response to the market’s needs. And Italian machinery manufacturers are leaders on this issue as well.”
The winning companies expressed their satisfaction. Renato Gerletti, owner of Loptex, said: “We’re obviously very pleased to have received this Award. The Italian Green Label Award recognizes just how much we have achieved so far on the issue of sustainability. It will motivate us to do even more, dedicating additional resources to researching and developing sustainable solutions for our customers.”
Flavio Tonello, CEO of Tonello, said: “We have joined the Green Label project since its start. Tonello has always focused on sustainability in building our machinery, and our Research and Development team have always endeavoured to provide innovative, sustainable solutions.”