Green Offer: Sonepar Partners with Nexans

June 19, 2023

Sonepar and Nexans partner to champion the innovation of sustainable solutions on the market.

Sonepar’s Green Offer enables Sonepar customers to make sustainable choices to master their carbon footprint, thanks to the company’s sustainability rating.

“Close collaboration with our suppliers is key, as they provide us with verified environmental data about their products, thanks to Life Cycle Assessments which allows us to compare and rate each product,” said Sonepar on their website.

Offering reliable and sustainable solutions for its customers is a key concern for Nexans, who constantly innovates and develops comprehensive solutions (cables, connectors, packaging solutions like the new Mobiway MOB).

Head to Nexans Sustainability commitments page and learn more on Mobiway MOB innovation here.

To communicate transparently on the impact of its products, such as CO2, Nexans has implemented for more than 10 years a system of certified environmental measurements. A Life Cycle Assessment is performed for all strategic products and certified by a PEP ecopassport® (Product Environmental Profile).

Their U-1000 R2V Distingo NX’TAG is one of many examples of sustainable solutions available to Sonepar customers on the Sonepar France’s e-shop. This range has been designed to facilitate electrical worksites thanks to its many advantages: network identification on the cable, metric marking, color marking and quick identification of sections. This concentrate of benefits is designed and produced in France with a reliable and transparent environmental impact for all users (including CO2 emissions).

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