World Vegan Day and what does it have to do with Traxit Wire Lubrication?

On 1 November, we celebrate World Vegan Day, which not only marks the founding day of The Vegan Society (www.https://www.vegansociety.com) in the UK, but also reflects the growing global awareness of ethical and environmentally friendly living. Veganism has long been more than just a food trend; it plays a central role in promoting sustainability and environmental protection. In this context, the world's first Vegan Trademark for dry drawing lubricants in the wire drawing industry is a significant step forward.

The Vegan Trademark of The Vegan Society is awarded to products that neither contain animal ingredients nor have been tested on animals. This certification serves as a trustworthy seal for consumers who want to make conscious choices for sustainable and ethical products. But why is this certification also relevant for industrial companies?

Sustainability as a corporate responsibility

In today's economy, sustainability is no longer optional, but essential. Companies worldwide are under increasing pressure to adapt their production methods and product lines to stricter environmental and social standards. This applies not only to consumer goods such as food and cosmetics, but also to industrial products used in sectors such as the automotive, construction and furniture industries.

The first certification of vegan dry drawing lubricants for the wire drawing industry by The Vegan Society shows how industrial companies can also contribute to the promotion of sustainability and ethical production.

Last year, Traxit Wire Lubrication, a brand of Klüber Lubrication, became the first company in the world to receive certification - Vegan Trademark - from the British organization The Vegan Society. This emphasizes the company's global pioneering role as a drawing lubricant manufacturer with strong innovative power. Traxit has a future-oriented focus, with research and development centers in Germany and China and a clear customer focus.

The production of vegan wire lubricants shows that even traditional industrial products such as nails, staples and springs can be made more environmentally friendly without compromising on quality or functionality.

Why is this so important for wire drawing companies? And is there even a demand on the market?

Growing demand for sustainable products:

More and more companies in various industries are looking for vegan and sustainable alternatives to meet the increasing demands of their customers. Wire drawing companies that adapt to this change at an early stage can secure their long-term competitiveness and open up new markets.

New markets for wire drawing companies:

The market for vegan furniture, part of the larger eco-friendly furniture segment, is set to grow strongly over the next five years. The global market for eco-friendly furniture is forecast to grow at a CAGR of around 8.98% from 2024 to 2029. In 2024, the market volume is expected to be around USD 52.7 billion, rising to over USD 81 billion by 2029. Vegan fasteners such as nails, screws and staples as well as springs for mattresses and upholstered furniture contribute significantly to vegan furniture.

Another growing market is the production of staples for brochures and other printed products, which supports the vegan trend of many companies and customers.

Environmental and climate protection:

Industrial production has a significant impact on the environment through resource consumption, energy requirements and waste production. Sustainable product development, as promoted by the use of vegan dry drawing lubricants, can help to reduce the ecological footprint and pave the way to a circular economy.

For example, vegan dry drawing lubricants from Traxit Wire Lubrication not only support sustainable production, but also reduce energy requirements by up to 2% and drawing agent consumption by up to 30%.

Reputation and image:

In times of increasing transparency and conscious consumption, corporate reputation is becoming considerably more important. Companies that integrate sustainability and ethical behavior into their value chain enjoy an advantage in terms of trust among their customers and investors.

The Vegan Trademark from The Vegan Society can strengthen trust in a company as a seal of quality.

Innovation and securing the future:

The development of vegan and sustainable products requires innovative strength. Companies that are leaders in this field not only benefit from technological advances, but also position themselves as innovation leaders in an industry that is increasingly focusing on sustainable solutions.

The introduction of vegan desiccants is an example of how established products can be rethought and adapted to the requirements of a changing market.

A step towards a more sustainable future:

Being awarded the Vegan Trademark for industrial products for the first time by The Vegan Society is a significant milestone and shows that there is a growing emphasis on sustainable and ethical solutions.

Companies that join this movement are not only taking on ecological responsibility, but are also benefiting from the growing demand for sustainable products. By innovating and acting with foresight, industrial companies can secure their competitiveness and make a valuable contribution to a more sustainable future.

World Vegan Day reminds us that every decision - whether in everyday life or in industrial production - has an impact on the environment and the well-being of all living beings. Companies that follow this path are well positioned for long-term success and are helping to shape the future of the industry.

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