Sustainability
Meeting the needs of the present generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (Source: Brundtland report 1987)
In order to protect the world and its environment for future generations, it is imperative that we create a sustainable development in a combination of environmental , economic and social aspects.
ProCoat closely acknowledges and follows these principles in all it operations and works. ProCoat works closely with both suppliers and customers in order to develop products that are better for consumers and the environment alike.
ProCoat is always working within the parameters of financial stability and enviromental friendliness. It maintains a responsible relationship within these parameters to facilitate the greatest working atmosphere for its employees and the natural environment alike, as shown in the following points:
The people of ProCoat
A stable workforce using workers of the local community which in turn has made ProCoat a valuable asset to those communities.
People work in a safe working environment.
ProCoat make high-quality, reliable products used at the heart of every type of society.
World and the environment
Water based products are used in the manufacturing process thus drastically reducing environmental problems. Furthermore, there is no liquid waste in the manufacturing process. Thus the manufacturing processes concentrate on being the most efficient and making the best product but with the minimal enviromental concerns.
Profit
ProCoat is a financially stable company that makes affordable products for a high quality which are very efficient and enviromentally friendly.
BRUGAL® and Steel
BRUGAL® increases the corrosion protection of steel a lot, thus extending its durability, so the need to replace it is reduced or even eliminated.
Steel Goods Producers
ProCoat BRUGAL® designs products that help greatly to end manufactures to contribute towards sustainability by reducing or avoiding chemical processes, thus saving energy, reducing consumption of chemicals, minimi- zing waste and saving natural resources like water and electricity.
(Source: Brundtland report 1987)