Martin Audio has announced it is reducing its environmental footprint through the strategic use of recycled materials, particularly post-consumer recycled plastics. This commitment is a critical part of its overall sustainability strategy, aimed at integrating recycled materials into its manufacturing processes and contributing to a circular economy.
Martin Audio said its approach involves using detailed data to make informed decisions about sourcing recycled materials, to ensure that their use does not compromise product quality or performance. “The focus is on extending the lifecycle of materials and products, thus minimising their environmental impact from the outset,” said James King, marketing director.
Over the coming months, Martin Audio will gradually introduce post-consumer recycled plastic into components for 10 of its product lines. This includes using 65% and 85% recycled ABS plastic, depending on the specific flammability requirements for each product. The transition to these recycled materials will take place as existing stocks of components are used up.
By the end of 2024, Martin Audio anticipates that recycled plastic will be incorporated into components such as the phase plug that features in Torus constant curvature loudspeakers alongside other elements that feature in products from Wavefront Precision, CDD Live 8, XD and Blackline X series.
Martin Audio said that by switching to 85% post-consumer recycled ABS plastic from standard ABS plastic, the carbon emissions per kilogram of material drop from 4.6kg CO2e to 0.8kg CO2e.
“As a global leader in the pro audio industry, this is a further opportunity for us to demonstrate climate leadership and values, defining good environmental practice,” said King. “We have made strides within the efficiency practices at our HQ; we’ve planted over 60,000 trees through Ecologi, and we’re excited to see the adoption of recycled plastics come into fruition. There’s plenty more work to be done, but we’re making progress.”