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Construction Week
|February 2025
Lubricants manufacturers are leaving no stone unturned to bring out the best for the industry
As global focus shifts towards sustainability, the demand for advanced solutions in fuel performance is rising due to challenges faced by modern fuels in blending biodiesel, ethanol, and methanol, which may hinder engine performance. To combat these issues, a new range of fuel additives is designed to prevent engine deterioration and restore the performance of aging engines. These additives enhance fuel efficiency and prolong engine life, providing a practical solution without compromising on sustainability objectives.
Technological advancements in the construction industry are driving major efficiency improvements, notably in India, where road construction rates have almost doubled to 23-24 km per day. These improvements necessitate the use of synthetic lubricants, which bolster equipment efficiency, durability, and sustainability. Focused on this need, R&D teams are working on developing such advanced products to provide exceptional value.
MAKING IT HAPPEN Adopting circular economy principles is becoming increasingly popular, with companies using advanced formulations to minimise waste and prolong product lifespan. Collaboration is key to this process, with the recovery and reuse of lubricants and packaging materials playing a significant role. The use of recyclable and renewable materials is also prevalent. Alongside these practices, educating customers about eco-friendly habits and efficient lubricant use is essential, contributing to the creation of a more sustainable and environmentally-conscious society.
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