Beauterama to launch Delphis Eco in Taiwan

Beauterama Trading, the Asian brand distribution specialists, will be launching Delphis Eco, the UK’s leading ecological detergent brand at the 2014 Taiwan International Green Industry Show on 6 October 2014 in Taiwan marking the brand’s first entry into the Asian market.

Entirely manufactured in the UK, Delphis Eco has one of the largest range of environmentally friendly detergents accredited by the EU Ecolabel, the only pan-European official green label governed by the European Commission.

Produced in super concentrates with a high dilution capability, Delphis Eco is especially designed for large commercial, industrial, educational and public facilities, such as hotels, office buildings, factories, schools, hospitals, parks and recreational grounds. Its core products include a multi-purpose cleaner, anti-bacterial sanitiser and washroom cleaner, which are packaged in 2-20 litre drums.

Its brand value has been highly recognised by several leading authorities, such as the British Royal Family, which granted Delphis Eco its Royal Warrant in 2013 after five years of supplying its products to the Royal Household.

It has also worked with the Sustainable Restaurants Association and leading food services companies in the UK on several pioneering sustainability projects. Delphis Eco’s clients include Google and Sainsbury’s, the UK’s second largest supermarket chain and it also works with hotels in France.

“We are delighted to have Delphis Eco on board” says Kevin Liu, General Manager of Beauterama “it is the perfect addition to our portfolio of brands which include domestic detergents, personal care, essential oils, home and giftware all of which are produced in accordance with strict environmental, health and safety standards. We Asian consumer is becoming increasingly educated about the benefits of environmentally friendly products and we believe Delphis Eco is the right brand to target the huge commercial opportunity”.

Delphis Eco enables its customers to adopt environmentally friendly cleaning practices without necessarily increasing costs. Its commitment to super concentrates not only helps the environment, but also saves on purchasing, transportation and inventory costs.

It is this pragmatic approach which Beauterama believes will appeal in Asia “It falls in line with increasing interest in corporate social responsibility and sustainability programmes, enabling organisations to meet green purchasing requirements and enhancing environmental, health and safety standards. As we work with big corporate clients and understand one of their major concerns for corporate purchases is budget. With this in mind, we recommend Delphis Eco – its reasonable prices helps organisations to manage budgets effectively.”

Delphis Eco products are biodegradable (in accordance with European Union Regulation 648/2004), containing only sustainable and non-hazardous substances. The brand is committed to protecting water and aquatic life, which are at severe risk from toxic chemicals commonly used in conventional cleaning products. Delphis Eco’s multi-purpose cleaner, for instance, replaces ammonia with plant-based ingredients that are 90% biodegradable in just 12 days. Whilst entirely recyclable, the limited use of plastic packaging helps to reduce landfill by up to 95% and carbon emmissions by 20 times compared with conventional cleaning products.

Beauterama will be exhibiting at Taiwan International Green Industry Show (Taiwan World Trade Center, Nangang Exhibition Hall, Stand L0501a) from 6 to 9 October 2014. Headquartered in London, they also have offices in Taipei, Kaohsiung and Tianjin. Please visit us at the exhibition or get in touch via website http://www.beauterama.co for more information.

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