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Protecting Automotive Components with Sustainable Evolon Packaging Materials

At the upcoming Fachpack 2025 in Nuremberg, Germany, Freudenberg Performance Materials will showcase packaging materials that offer high performance protection, CO2 emission reduction, and waste prevention for automotive components.

High-Performance Protection for Sensitive Surfaces

Evolon packaging solutions by Freudenberg are specifically designed to protect automotive components with sensitive surfaces, such as molded plastics and painted elements.

  • These high-end textiles provide superior surface protection
  • Enabling OEMs and tier suppliers to achieve their quality goals
  • By reducing damage to transported parts and lowering rejection rates

High-performance textiles like Evolon also ensure that the packaging material is both lightweight and reusable, making them an ideal choice for automotive packaging applications.

Reducing CO2 Emissions and Waste

Evolon packaging materials have a small carbon footprint due to their manufacturing process, which uses low-CO2 energy and generates lightweight fabrics.

  1. Up to 85% of the fabric is made from recycled content
  2. The manufacturing process cuts carbon footprint by 35%
  3. The goal is to reach 100% recycled content to further reduce emissions

Furthermore, the use of Evolon packaging materials can also prevent waste during transportation. The high-end materials provide superior surface performance, which reduces scrap of transported parts.

Reusable Packaging Containers

Evolon technical packaging textiles are designed for reusable packaging containers, which reduces single-use packaging waste.

**Benefits of Reusable Packaging Containers** • Reduced waste and environmental impact
• Long-lasting packaging solution for automotive production cycles • Saves resources and conserves raw materials

According to Jean-François Kerhault, Director Global Sales & Marketing General Industry at Freudenberg Performance Materials, “By replacing virgin raw materials with recycled content, we’ve been able to cut the carbon footprint of our fabric production by 35%.”

“By replacing virgin raw materials with recycled content, we’ve been able to cut the carbon footprint of our fabric production by 35%.

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