PK Thomas Modelling Kit:
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PK Thomas Modelling Toolkit
Features of the Kit:
- Stainless steel instrument.
- It contains two active parts.
- PK Thomas modelling instrument
- Content: PK Thomas No 1, No 2, No 3, No 4 and No 5.
PK Thomas modelling instrument - PLASTIC NEUTRAL CERTIFIED - ZERO PLASTIC FOOTPRINT
PK Thomas Modelling Instruments are part of the specific hospital waste group IV, materials that cannot be recycled if not incinerated, for hygienic, sanitary and usage reasons it is difficult to find an alternative of another material. VIDU works to always offer the most responsible solution and, while maintaining the necessary hygienic qualities in the clinic, always seeks a balance between fair price and care for the planet.
Environmental impact meters >> Plastic footprint of the VIDU PK Thomas modelling instrument = 0 gr.
- Weight of plastic used = 0 gr.
- Weight of collected plastic = 0 gr.
- Type of collection: Normal.
- Location: Mediterranean Sea.
- Certified by Gravity Wave.
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- Plastic Neutral. Certified by Gravity Wave.
- 100% recyclable packaging. Recyclable materials have been used for the packaging of the PK Thomas modelling instrument, always guaranteeing the highest quality and hygienic conditions for the products.
- Fair price. By achieving a fair and reasonable price, we always seek to offer the least polluting and most easily recyclable solution possible, guaranteeing the highest quality and hygiene conditions for the products.
- Online distribution. The marketing of these products is carried out via the internet, thus avoiding unnecessary transport and contamination.
- Responsible consumption. Do not use more instruments than necessary!
How to manage the waste generated in the clinic with the use of instruments?
- How to recycle instruments?
- How can the packaging of this product be easily recycled?
PK Thomas Modelling Instruments are sterilisable and multi-purpose products, unfortunately they cannot be recycled at the end of their useful life, as they are a mandatory incineration product belonging to group IV sharps waste. VIDU is working on the development of alternatives and new recycling channels for clinical waste.
The packaging of the instrument is made of cardboard and is recycled in the blue bin.
Where do the instruments come from?
One of the brand's objectives is transparency, which is why the country of origin is always specified on the packaging of all products. It will vary from one product to another, always looking for the manufacturing conditions that ensure: Quality, sustainability and fair prices.
In this case, it is manufactured in China.
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