29

Oct
2010

Pink snowball effect

SCA TENA Pink ribbon

SCA (TENA) fights for woman’s health and quality of life. After almost half a century of developing innovative incontinence protection they know how important it is to break down taboos and spread knowledge that allows women to avoid unnecessary worry and get personal individualised help.

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16

Dec
2009

You probably know that washing your hands is a good way to stay healthy. The reason is simple: germs are most commonly spread through touch. However, as the team working with SCA Tork found out, washing is only half the story. The other half is drying them. And there’s only way to dry your hands properly, while also wiping them free of germs. With a disposable paper towel. Well, we hear you say, that’s hardly surprising since Tork want to sell as many paper towels as they possibly can. Any suspicions we may have had were soon put to rest once we’d seen (and actually read selected passages from) several hefty university studies supporting the claim. One thing’s certain, none of us will ever use a warm air dryer again.

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1

Sep
2009

Recently SCA was recognized as the second greenest company in the world (only beaten by a manufacturer of wind energy turbines). Did you know, for instance, that SCA plant three trees for every one tree they use?

As part of their ongoing commitment to the lowest environmental impact, the TENA brand managed to fit more products into their packaging and boxes. More products in the same space– and the same weight–give clear handling and storage advantages for customers. And gives a significant reduction in packaging materials and road transport to soften the impact on the environment.

Sandberg Trygg was proud to help communicate the change to customers – using the most environmentally friendly, carbon neutral paper, of course.