A polythene manufacturer is backing up its drive to help customers reduce their environmental footprint by demonstrating its own credentials with the installation of electric vehicle charging posts at its production base and offices.
The charging posts now in use at Polystar Plastics in Southampton allow up to 12 vehicles to be charged at one time. The posts were installed by E.ON which will also maintain and operate them as well as providing the supply of power.
Polystar Plastics has grown significantly since its establishment in 1993, but it remains a family-owned business. It now meets the packaging needs of customers operating in every market sector, from refuse sacks to food grade flexible film packaging and pallet covers.