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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Californer -- Global specialist glove supplier Eagle Protect is proud to announce its fifth consecutive B Corp™ certification, cementing its commitment to responsible and transparent business practices. Eagle has led the B Corp movement since 2012 being the first and only certified glove supply company worldwide to hold this certification until this year.
Eagle is committed to raising industry standards in glove performance and safety, environmental impact reduction and ethical sourcing, offering solutions that benefit both their customers and the planet. Customers can trust that Eagle products meet superior levels of manufacturing quality and labor standards, reflecting a commitment to responsible business practices.
A key focus in Eagle's B Corp recertification is their proprietary Delta Zero™ (https://eagleprotect.com/pages/delta-zero) glove testing, together with the company's commitment to supply chain transparency and traceability (https://eagleprotect.com/blogs/articles/glove-s...). With an increase in recalls due to pathogen contamination, third-party Delta Zero testing verifies a line of Eagle's gloves against harmful toxins and pathogens, the only glove company globally to conduct such rigorous independent testing to safeguard their customers. Supplying gloves with superior performance allows significant reductions in glove usage and subsequent waste, resulting in savings of over 545,085 lbs of waste and 961,736 gal of water in 2023 alone.
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Since its inception, Eagle's CEO and Founder Steve Ardagh has remained dedicated to building a better, more responsible business. With glove quality and fraud issues, labor violations and poor transparency frequently reported in the glove industry, choosing a glove supplier committed to its customers is crucial. Ardagh emphasizes, "Our fifth B Corp certification is further proof that Eagle is raising the glove industry's standards in quality, safety and responsible sourcing. I'm incredibly proud of our team's commitment to help protect our customers and the planet."
Learn more about Eagle's B Impact Report on our website.
Eagle is committed to raising industry standards in glove performance and safety, environmental impact reduction and ethical sourcing, offering solutions that benefit both their customers and the planet. Customers can trust that Eagle products meet superior levels of manufacturing quality and labor standards, reflecting a commitment to responsible business practices.
A key focus in Eagle's B Corp recertification is their proprietary Delta Zero™ (https://eagleprotect.com/pages/delta-zero) glove testing, together with the company's commitment to supply chain transparency and traceability (https://eagleprotect.com/blogs/articles/glove-s...). With an increase in recalls due to pathogen contamination, third-party Delta Zero testing verifies a line of Eagle's gloves against harmful toxins and pathogens, the only glove company globally to conduct such rigorous independent testing to safeguard their customers. Supplying gloves with superior performance allows significant reductions in glove usage and subsequent waste, resulting in savings of over 545,085 lbs of waste and 961,736 gal of water in 2023 alone.
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Since its inception, Eagle's CEO and Founder Steve Ardagh has remained dedicated to building a better, more responsible business. With glove quality and fraud issues, labor violations and poor transparency frequently reported in the glove industry, choosing a glove supplier committed to its customers is crucial. Ardagh emphasizes, "Our fifth B Corp certification is further proof that Eagle is raising the glove industry's standards in quality, safety and responsible sourcing. I'm incredibly proud of our team's commitment to help protect our customers and the planet."
Learn more about Eagle's B Impact Report on our website.
Source: Eagle Protect PBC
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