SHOWA is synonymous with the highest degree of hand protection and innovation. With 58 patents owned and hundreds of researchers and developers dedicated to making our best even better, we lead our industry without imitation. Our revolutionary technology is embedded in over 1,800 gloves, each meticulously engineered to provide the ideal protection for the task at hand. Down to every fiber, our gloves are created better to perform better, unleashing new potential for hands at work.
The goal of SHOWA Group’s industrial gloves has always been protection.
At first, it was the protection of the wearers themselves, from a variety of workplace hazards.
In the past decade, however, their protective capabilities have evolved to include the wearer’s descendants, who will reap the environmental benefits of the PPE-maker’s biodegradable Eco Best gloves.
“It was great that we were protecting the end user,” says Brian Moseley, the company’s manager of regulatory affairs and quality assurance, “but we needed to go a step further, because the environment is what we live in. We must be sustainable.”
SHOWA and its competitors were making billions of nitrile gloves a year by the early 2010s, he says, when SHOWA began evaluating the impact of the disposable handwear on the environment, a process that resulted in the introduction of SHOWA’s first biodegradable nitrile glove in 2012.
Today, the company boasts the most extensive range of them on the market through its Eco Best portfolio.
The handwear is engineered with an organic additive that enables decomposition within one to five years, the company says, compared with more than 100 years for other products.
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“EBT allows the nitrile to start breaking down once it enters a landfill because it’s made up of atoms like carbon and hydrogen, the same kind found in a banana peel and several other things we dispose of daily,” Moseley explains. “Microbes see the glove as food, essentially, and something that they can break down. Once that glove enters the landfill, the microbes don’t look at it as an inert object but as something that they can utilize.”
And they do so with astonishing quickness.
Testing from independent laboratories, in fact, has shown Eco Best gloves decomposed 82 percent in 386 days, a little more than a year, while gloves without the additive decayed only 1.9 percent in the same period, SHOWA says.
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