At Maxisafe, we embed sustainability in our sourcing and production processes. For example, our G-Force Ultra Cut C Resistant Glove uses 22% recycled PET yarn, reducing waste and repurposing plastic.
Maxisafe is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through sustainable initiatives with our manufacturing partners such as replanting programs, land conservation, and other environmental efforts. These measures are designed to offset emissions over time, with regular audits and certifications driving continuous improvement. Our approach aligns with globally recognised standards, including ISO 14064, ISO 14067, PAS 2050, and the GHG Protocol Product Standards.
Maxisafe prioritises using sustainably sourced biomass as a renewable energy solution for production processes. This shift significantly reduces reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a lower carbon footprint and advancing our sustainability goals. Our practices are certified under ISO 50001, demonstrating a strong commitment to energy efficiency and environmental stewardship.
Water conservation is another cornerstone of our sustainability strategy. Many of our manufacturing facilities employ advanced water recycling systems, aiming to reduce our water footprint to over 25%. Rainwater harvesting and using recycled water help us save millions of litres annually, ensuring we minimise our impact on local water resources.
In addition to sustainable product manufacturing, Maxisafe is committed to using environmentally friendly and recyclable packaging materials where possible. We’re always looking at new ways to reduce our reliance on nonrecyclable materials, ensuring that our products are delivered responsibly.
At Maxisafe, we are dedicated to protecting Aussie workers’ well-being and building a stronger safety culture by making the workplace safer, healthier, and more productive because we all have the right to be safe at work. We continually set new benchmarks in protection and comfort to reduce fatigue, accidents, and time off due to injury while improving productivity.