The prominent aerosol company, Aztec Aerosols, has installed solar panels to power its operations.

In a move to reduce their environmental impact and embrace more sustainable manufacturing practices, the team at Aztec Aerosols has taken a significant step forward by installing a state-of-the-art solar panel system at their facility in Crewe.

Spanning an impressive 547 square meters, these cutting-edge solar panels represent Aztec Aerosols dedication to harnessing the power of renewable energy to fuel their operations.

In the first 16 days, the newly installed solar power system produced an astounding 4,917 kWh of clean, renewable electricity – a truly remarkable feat that showcased the incredible potential of this cutting-edge technology.

As the days turn into weeks and months, the solar panels are predicted to generate an astonishing 129,716 kWh, far exceeding initial projections and demonstrating the system’s exceptional efficiency and performance.

See the Solar Panels in action!

This innovative green initiative not only helps Aztec Aerosols lower its carbon footprint, but also sets a shining example for others in the industry to follow. To find out more about Aztec Aerosol’s environmental initiatives, please visit aztecaerosols.com.

Stands Out

Aztec Aerosols stands out due to their strategic location, capacity to handle high volume demands, and their commitment to sustainability. Their proactive approach to customer service and their ability to provide high-quality products consistently make them a trusted and reliable partner. The fact that they fill our cans with renowned Fuchs products and ensure a quick turnaround time sets them part from other aerosol filling companies.

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