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Plastic is a material that is currently the subject of debate in scientific and industrial circles. Indeed, some researchers are denouncing its excessive production and use, and advocating the adoption of more eco-responsible practices, which they see as less polluting and less harmful to the environment.

These practices include the use of plastics that are more durable, recyclable and therefore less polluting. There are two main types of plastic: single-use thermosetting plastics and recyclable thermoplastics.

Unlike thermoset plastics, which can only be heated once and are therefore impossible to recycle, thermoplastics can be heated, melted and cooled repeatedly without significantly affecting their chemical composition, and are therefore easily recyclable. These can be recognized by the small pictogram engraved on them: ♻️

These thermoplastics are more durable over time, which greatly reduces the amount of potentially toxic plastic waste in landfills. What's more, their recycling does not require the entire production process to be repeated. This reduces production, saves energy, and significantly cuts the rate of harmful greenhouse gas emissions.

Our cases are made from :
1. Polycarbonate ( PC )
2. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ( ABS ) 3. Styrene butadiene copolymer ( SBC ) 4. Polypropene ( PP )

These are recyclable thermoplastics, so our products perfectly match the quality and recyclability criteria required to minimize plastic waste and its impact on the environment.

Their quality and strength make them highly resistant to both thermal and physical impact, and extend their life cycle.
In fact, the average service life varies from a minimum of twelve months in the most extreme cases where products are subjected to recurrent shocks, to several years (from four to eight/ten years) in the best cases.

Hello Ms Kräml, we're very curious today about the product you've launched, the ClickCarte™ case, could you please introduce it to us?