Quality & Validation Archives - Hoffer Plastics https://hofferplastics.com/category/quality-validation/ There's a Part of Us in Every Piece Tue, 25 Nov 2025 19:33:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Driving Sustainable Manufacturing with Technology and Talent https://hofferplastics.com/innovation/driving-sustainable-manufacturing-with-technology-and-talent/ Wed, 10 Sep 2025 18:10:33 +0000 https://hofferplastics.com/?p=23400 Medical Design Briefs sat down with Hoffer Plastics director of engineering, Brian Beringer, to discuss the critical role micromolding plays in medical device manufacturing. As Beringer highlights, success requires more than just precision engineering. It demands a strategic, end-to-end approach – from initial design and prototyping through tooling and full-scale production.

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Plastics Technology sat down with Hoffer Plastics vice president of quality excellence Jim Stoffel and environmental and sustainability specialist Hannah Mooberry to explore how the company is redefining what sustainability means in injection molding.

By pairing decades of operational innovation with fresh expertise, Hoffer’s sustainability strategy goes far beyond recycling. Investments in automation, closed-loop water filtration and energy-efficient presses have driven a 30% cut in carbon emissions, a 50% reduction in water usage and less than 1% of material sent to landfill.

Discover how Hoffer integrates sustainability into every aspect of its operations. From its regrind systems to carbon tracking, Hoffer is redefining how innovation and environmental stewardship can work together hand in hand.

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The Strategic Role of Medical Micromolding in Advancing Healthcare Technology https://hofferplastics.com/innovation/the-strategic-role-of-medical-micromolding-in-advancing-healthcare-technology/ Thu, 24 Jul 2025 19:37:57 +0000 https://hofferplastics.com/?p=23320 Medical Design Briefs sat down with Hoffer Plastics director of engineering, Brian Beringer, to discuss the critical role micromolding plays in medical device manufacturing. As Beringer highlights, success requires more than just precision engineering. It demands a strategic, end-to-end approach – from initial design and prototyping through tooling and full-scale production.

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Medical Design Briefs sat down with Hoffer Plastics director of engineering, Brian Beringer, to discuss the critical role micromolding plays in medical device manufacturing. As Beringer highlights, success requires more than just precision engineering. It demands a strategic, end-to-end approach – from initial design and prototyping through tooling and full-scale production.

Medical micromolding is particularly critical where small size, complex geometries and accelerated development time frames are non-negotiable. It enables the creation of components that not only meet rigorous quality and regulatory requirements but also support next-generation devices such as wearable monitors, diagnostic sensors and self-administrated drug delivery.

Learn more about micromolding and its role in next-generation medical devices!

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Small Parts, Big Impact: Micromolding Fuels the Next Generation of Medical Devices https://hofferplastics.com/innovation/small-parts-big-impact-micromolding-fuels-the-next-generation-of-medical-devices/ Thu, 22 May 2025 21:39:57 +0000 https://hofferplastics.com/?p=23259 Every player in the medical device manufacturing industry is always on the lookout for the next big breakthrough. But what about the small ones – literally? As medical technology advances, components continue to shrink, requiring tighter tolerances and faster production speeds. While these challenges may seem complex, one manufacturing process continues to fuel innovation: micromolding.…

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Every player in the medical device manufacturing industry is always on the lookout for the next big breakthrough. But what about the small ones – literally? As medical technology advances, components continue to shrink, requiring tighter tolerances and faster production speeds. While these challenges may seem complex, one manufacturing process continues to fuel innovation: micromolding.

Micromolding is rapidly becoming the backbone of medical device manufacturing, allowing the creation of miniature parts that adhere to strict quality standards. Successful integration of micromolding into the medical device manufacturing process require expertise across the full development cycle – from prototyping and design for manufacturing (DFM) to precision tooling and scaling efficiently to production.

Accelerating Medical Device Innovation with Micromolding

A growing trend in micromolding is its use in low-volume prototyping to save time and cost while identifying potential issues prior to the transition to production.

Traditionally, companies may leverage additive manufacturing practices like 3D printing to design prototypes. While these methods can be useful for early-stage concept validation, it lacks the insights into material properties and precision required for full production.

Micromolding enables engineers to rapidly produce precise, functional prototypes for evaluation before transitioning to full-scale production. This process enables manufacturers to test designs, assess material compatibility and refine complex features. Micromolded prototypes allow engineers to simulate real-world performance, ensuring validation of functionality, tolerance checks and that the final product meets both performance expectations and strict regulatory requirements. This early-stage low-volume prototyping is critical for identifying potential design or performance issues, making necessary adjustments and avoiding costly delays in later stages of production.

This ability to rapidly iterate and test is particularly vital for medical devices like wearables and non-invasive components. For instance, in devices such as diagnostic tools and sensors, micromolding not only facilitates the creation of lightweight and compact components but also ensures they are durable and capable of withstanding prolonged use, crucial for patient safety and device reliability.

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While micromolding is becoming more accessible as a prototyping tool, developing a successful prototype is just the first step. Uncover three key areas of expertise that drive quality, efficiency and production readiness in your micromolded parts.  

1. Design for Manufacturability (DFM)

Prototyping is a critical component of Design for Manufacturability (DFM) – but it’s only part of the process. In micromolding, Design for Manufacturability (DFM) plays a crucial role in ensuring that miniature parts can be efficiently produced without defects. DFM is an engineering practice that optimizes part design, tooling, material selection and more. It starts with your initial design. From there, design engineers work with you to review your designs for moldability, dimensional stability, material compatibility and performance, and beyond. In this process, engineers can carefully evaluate whether the methods used for prototyping can be effectively scaled to full production while maintaining precision and efficiency.

The goal of DFM is to bridge the gap between design intent and actual production, helping manufacturers simplify and streamline the process right from the design phase.

Early collaboration with suppliers is a key to DFM success. Involving suppliers from the very beginning helps optimize material selection, tooling design and manufacturing processes. Suppliers bring invaluable insights that help reduce costs and lead times, while also identifying potential production hurdles. This collaborative approach leads to smoother, faster and more efficient product development.

“Micromolding is reshaping what’s possible in medical device design,” said Hoffer Plastics director of engineering, Brian Beringer. “We’re not just making smaller parts. We’re enabling smarter, more advanced solutions that improve lives. From ultra-precise diagnostic tools to next generation wearables and minimally invasive treatments, micromolding is driving a new era of medical innovation.”

2. Tooling & Mold Design

At the heart of successful micromolding is precision tooling. For medical devices, where components must meet stringent regulatory standards and perform reliably under demanding conditions, the importance of high-precision molds cannot be overstated. Leveraging the findings from the DFM and prototyping processes, manufacturers can move with confidence in their part and tooling designs. At this stage, companies can work with tooling partners to confidently scale tooling cavitation while ensuring all parts remain identical and within required tolerances. Through precision tooling expertise, process control and continuous quality monitoring, companies can make the successful transition from prototype tooling to full-scale production tooling.

3. Scalability: From Prototype to Production

Successfully scaling from early-stage prototyping to high-volume production in the medical device industry requires meticulous attention to consistency, quality and performance. Given the stringent demands for safety and reliability, manufacturers must maintain strict control throughout every phase of production, from initial design to finished device.

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Micromolding plays a crucial role in this process by enabling a faster more efficient transition from design validation to full-scale production of highly precise, miniature components. Micromolding speeds this transition with confidence due to several key factors:

  • Process Validation: With micromolded prototypes, you’re able to test your processes in the same production environment – even on the same equipment. This ensures fewer surprises when you scale.
  • Material Selection: Micromolding allows you to prototype using final medical-grade resins like PEEK, LCP, nylons and beyond. This allows you to gain early insights into flow, shrinkage and overall material performance.

Not only does this approach meet growing demand for high-quality, reliable medical components, but it also allows companies to accelerate time-to-market, ensuring timely delivery of essential devices without compromising precision or safety.

Shaping the Future of Medical Devices Through Micromolding

By enabling the production of highly precise, miniaturized components, micromolding is driving innovation in the medical industry. From rapid prototyping to full-scale production, this technology is transforming the way medical devices are designed, manufactured and delivered, ultimately improving patient care and treatment outcomes.

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Sustainability is an all-around concept for Hoffer Plastics https://hofferplastics.com/sustainability/sustainability-is-an-all-around-concept-for-hoffer-plastics/ Wed, 26 Feb 2025 21:11:45 +0000 http://www.hofferplastics.com/?p=23195 British Plastics & Rubber sat down with Hoffer Plastics Vice President of Quality Excellence, Jim Stoffel, to discuss how the company is redefining sustainability in manufacturing. As an organization, we’ve grown in our commitment to be an environmental steward over our 72-year history. Our early focus on environmental initiatives like recycling has today grown into…

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British Plastics & Rubber sat down with Hoffer Plastics Vice President of Quality Excellence, Jim Stoffel, to discuss how the company is redefining sustainability in manufacturing. As an organization, we’ve grown in our commitment to be an environmental steward over our 72-year history. Our early focus on environmental initiatives like recycling has today grown into a full-scale commitment to environmental responsibility. From cutting carbon emissions with energy-efficient equipment, to innovative lightweighting designs that use less plastic, to using post-consumer recycled (PCR) in projects, we’re constantly assessing ways to be a responsible corporation.

But the journey doesn’t stop there. We’re pushing further with zero landfill initiatives, water conservation efforts, and partnerships that enhance our sustainability. With plans for solar power, electric forklifts, and a dedicated Environmental and Sustainability specialist, the company is driving toward a future of lower emissions and long-term sustainability. Read more about how Hoffer is making a real impact.

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Five Essential Strategies for Risk Mitigation in Medical Molding Outsourcing https://hofferplastics.com/innovation/five-essential-strategies-for-risk-mitigation-in-medical-molding-outsourcing/ Sat, 24 Feb 2024 22:31:56 +0000 http://www.hofferplastics.com/?p=22946 Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry (MD+DI) recently shared an article authored by Millie Nuno, Hoffer Plastics Vice President of Sales. Read more below about the five essential strategies for risk mitigation in medical molding outsourcing. Selecting the right custom injection molder is more than a business decision; it signifies a commitment to upholding the integrity…

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Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry (MD+DI) recently shared an article authored by Millie Nuno, Hoffer Plastics Vice President of Sales. Read more below about the five essential strategies for risk mitigation in medical molding outsourcing.

Selecting the right custom injection molder is more than a business decision; it signifies a commitment to upholding the integrity of medical products and ensuring patient safety. By partnering with custom molders who excel in technical proficiency, innovation, financial stability, quality assurance and proactive communication, medical product manufacturers can navigate the complexities of the industry while accelerating product success and reliability. Ultimately, prioritizing these factors contributes to the production of high-quality medical products, instilling confidence in manufacturers and safeguarding patient well-being in the dynamic landscape of the medical industry.

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5 Keys to Minimizing Your Risks When Outsourcing Medical Molding https://hofferplastics.com/innovation/5-keys-to-minimizing-your-risks-when-outsourcing-medical-molding/ Mon, 27 Nov 2023 15:07:04 +0000 http://www.hofferplastics.com/?p=22862 Manufacturing is a people business. Over 70 years at Hoffer Plastics, it’s one of the most important lessons we’ve learned. Nowhere is that truer than in custom medical molding, where the health and safety of people – more specifically, patients – is on the line. Medical product manufacturers are rightly concerned about minimizing risks wherever…

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woman in white lab coat in front of microscopeManufacturing is a people business. Over 70 years at Hoffer Plastics, it’s one of the most important lessons we’ve learned. Nowhere is that truer than in custom medical molding, where the health and safety of people – more specifically, patients – is on the line.

Medical product manufacturers are rightly concerned about minimizing risks wherever possible, particularly in their supply chains. Whether launching a new product or scaling volume of an existing one, you have to be sure you can count on every medical molding outsource partner to uphold your high standards for quality and reliability.

How do you do that? From our experience working with medical OEMs for decades, here are what we believe are the keys to minimizing your risks while working with a custom molder.

1. Financial Stability

Are your suppliers on solid ground? Is an ownership change – and all the disruption that comes with it – on the horizon? Will your partner need to shutter its doors?

Financial issues can make or break your supply chain relationships. In uncertain times, it can be hard to know for sure where your suppliers stand. But know this: Hoffer Plastics has shown resilience in the face of challenges time and again. And today, we’re in a 100% debt-free position.

This strength not only builds confidence for our customers and employees. It also empowers us to continue innovating for the future in the ways that matter most to you.

In fact, we re-invest 10-15% back into the business per year in new equipment to advance customer needs. These investments include everything from new injection molding machines to new automation technologies to micro molding technologies to serve our customers with high-quality, high-precision plastic parts.

2. Verified Quality

Ensuring your custom molders have the right quality processes is crucial, but conducting multiple supplier audits is an arduous task.

Instead, seek out suppliers that meet the stringent certification of MedAccred – an industry-managed oversight program that verifies strict adherence to standards and processes that enable safe, consistent, high-quality production of medically oriented parts.

Hoffer Plastics undergoes an annual MedAccred audit and review to ensure that our processes and practices are always on point and up to date. It’s worth the effort to bring you greater peace of mind about protecting patient safety.

But that’s only the beginning of our commitment to quality. We’re serious when we say there’s “Part of us in every piece” – we put our heart and soul into your project. That means deploying multiple quality teams throughout our plant, adhering to strict quality processes and guidelines to ensure every step is documented.

There’s no such thing as “good enough” when it comes to patient safety and your reputation. We’re proud of the ways we go above and beyond to minimize your risks.

3. Technical Expertise

Production capacity is a prerequisite to ensure lasting success. To overcome the varied and evolving challenges of medical molding takes greater sophistication.

Whether you are manufacturing test kits, in-home diagnostic equipment, surgical equipment or any other medical-related product, your plastic parts need to perform exactly as-designed when being used in hospitals, doctor’s offices, at home and beyond.

From design engineering to micro molding to post-molding sterilization, your program may call for advanced expertise from one or multiple partners. Seeking a custom molder that offers more than just molding in-house can help you minimize risk by bringing together a cross-functional team of engineering and manufacturing experts to plan for and support your program from start to finish.

With more than three billion parts shipped annually, Hoffer Plastics offers a proven record of precision and efficiency from start to finish – including design for manufacturability (DFM), tool design and maintenance, injection molding, assembly, and more – minimizing risks through technical excellence.

4. Innovation

Closely related to the technical expertise of a medical molder is the value of an innovative mindset. In a market where challenges are always evolving, driving toward new solutions that enhance product design and functionality is essential.

What can your supplier do to enhance product design for safer, easier use? Or improve materials and processes to reduce costs? Or find more sustainable solutions for your part to lessen your environmental footprint?

At Hoffer Plastics, we’re proud of our record of game-changing product innovations in collaboration with medical component OEMs. We brought our own flexible packaging expertise and innovation to the table in working closely with their team to incorporate our Trust-T-Lok leak-proof spout into EnteraLocTM – an innovative, 510(K) FDA-approved enteral device for safe, convenient nutrition delivery. The product earned a 2022 Highest Achievement Award from the Flexible Packaging Association.

5. Continuous Improvement, Communication & Beyond

Your business doesn’t stand still. Especially in the medical products industry where speed-to-market is the name of the game. You’re always looking for ways to do what you do better. So should your suppliers.

At Hoffer Plastics, quality leadership drives continuous improvement across our organization – in key areas including engineering, tooling and sustainability.

But the most important improvements are the ones we make to help you improve. Dedicated customer account teams enable us to know your business intimately. This approach fosters ongoing, open communication. Together, we drive process innovations and move products from ideation to development to market faster.

Ultimately, it comes back to our belief that people matter. Employees from up and down our company prioritize building personal connections that foster trust, loyalty and even confidence. Every day, that commitment goes a long way to minimizing your risks.

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5 Ways to Tell if a Custom Manufacturer is Truly Customer-Centric https://hofferplastics.com/innovation/choosing-customer-manufacturing-partner/ Wed, 26 Jul 2023 11:11:33 +0000 http://www.hofferplastics.com/?p=22666 Medical Product Outsourcing shared an article authored by Millie Nuno, Hoffer Plastics Vice President of Sales. Read more below about the five fundamental characteristics to look for when choosing a truly customer-centric custom manufacturer. In today’s consistently fluctuating medical market, one thing is certain: There continues to be a growing need for reliable custom manufacturing…

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Medical Product Outsourcing shared an article authored by Millie Nuno, Hoffer Plastics Vice President of Sales. Read more below about the five fundamental characteristics to look for when choosing a truly customer-centric custom manufacturer.

In today’s consistently fluctuating medical market, one thing is certain: There continues to be a growing need for reliable custom manufacturing organizations that can help OEMs keep pace with these fluctuations.

Medical product, equipment, and device manufacturers are faced with the need to keep up with trends in artificial intelligence (AI), product security, personalized products, and more. That’s where the right custom manufacturer comes in, playing an increasingly critical role in bringing products to market while ensuring the supply and functionality of current products today.

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Hoffer Plastics Now MedAccred Certified Injection Molder https://hofferplastics.com/press-release/hoffer-plastics-announces-new-status-as-medaccred-certified-injection-molder/ Mon, 02 Mar 2020 21:57:12 +0000 http://www.hofferplastics.com/?p=887 SOUTH ELGIN, IL — Hoffer Plastics announced today that the company has received the MedAccred certification, a medical device industry-managed supply-chain oversight program of the Performance Review Institute. This prestigious designation, which identifies and verifies compliance to critical manufacturing process requirements, puts Hoffer in a trusted group of injection molders that have been endorsed to…

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This news comes as Hoffer Plastics continues to innovate and expand its processes and opportunities for the production of world-class custom plastic injection molding. The MedAccred accreditation will enable Hoffer to leverage its reputation of expertise, by interfacing directly with medical manufacturers.

Alex Hoffer, Chief Revenue Officer of Hoffer Plastics said, “This marks an important milestone in Hoffer Plastics’ history of earned credibility. Receiving MedAccred certification from PRI is a testament to our tradition of commitment to maintaining best-in-class status in sterile packaging. We know that in the end, customers are looking for peace of mind though product safety, quality, and consistency that a trusted, capable, ​accredited partner can bring. We are proud to be recognized as an integral part of the trust in that process.”

MedAccred conducts critical-process audits for its member original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to ensure their suppliers adhere to global regulations and requirements. By covering audit needs for multiple OEMs, MedAccred also helps reduce the number of onsite audits for suppliers. MedAccred has prioritized reducing risk to patient safety. In an economy of swift development, the certification offers a standardized, consistent critical-process accreditation.

Additionally, the certification ensures that injection molding manufacturers are providing verifiable compliance with critical manufacturing processes. MedAccred accreditation entitles your organization to appear on the Qualified Manufacturers List (QML).

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December is Worldwide Food Safety Month https://hofferplastics.com/uncategorized/december-worldwide-food-safety-month/ https://hofferplastics.com/uncategorized/december-worldwide-food-safety-month/#respond Sat, 15 Dec 2018 19:55:58 +0000 http://beta.hofferplastics.com/?p=286 In the midst of the holidays, with buffets, mail-order food gifts and shared meals abounding, it’s the opportune time to focus on food safety. A Complex, Challenging Issue with Serious Consequences Global sourcing and supply chains have made it extremely tough to consistently ensure food safety, from ingredient composition to production to distribution and handling.…

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In the midst of the holidays, with buffets, mail-order food gifts and shared meals abounding, it’s the opportune time to focus on food safety.

A Complex, Challenging Issue with Serious Consequences

Global sourcing and supply chains have made it extremely tough to consistently ensure food safety, from ingredient composition to production to distribution and handling.

  • More touchpoints = more opportunity for contamination and mishandling.
  • In the U.S., there are 300,000 ambulatory visits related to foodborne illnesses every year.
  • Worldwide, one in ten people fall ill from foodborne diseases annually. There are 420,000 related annual deaths worldwide; 125,000 of them are children.
  • Issues related to food allergies represent yet another complicated area related to food safety.
  • Food safety impacts the economy. Beyond the cost of health related issues, losses in exports, tourism and the livelihoods of food service workers have a high societal cost.

The Good News: Prevention is Possible!

Foodborne illnesses are largely preventable, but require a coordinated effort from global to local organizations, ongoing training, education and diligence from the source to the end consumer.

  • Packaging and labeling are crucial! Packaging closures that provide sanitary, airtight seals at the point of filling are one example of effective prevention.
  • Hoffer Plastics Corporation is an innovator and leader in this area, with its line of Trust-T-Lok™ closures for food and beverage products including yogurt and applesauce. The company has integrated tamper evident cues (visual and audio) as well as an air-tight plug seal designed for food safety purposes, into many of its closure designs.
  • Labeling that’s clear and easy to read—yet detailed—is critical. From the point of packaging to shipment, storage, preparation and consumption, labels are the most important means of communication and prevention. Since labeling is voluntary in most geographies, food service personnel and consumers have to be extremely diligent and vigilant.
  • Providing allergic substance information on labels, easy-to-read dating, multi-lingual options and a customer hot line are effective and necessary.

Did You Enjoy a Soft Drink in a Restaurant Lately?

Chances are it was served to you, refreshingly and safely, with the help of a dispensing fitment made by Hoffer Plastics Corporation. Enjoy and Happy Holidays!

 

Helpful Resources Abound

There are many local, regional and worldwide resources available to help manufacturers, food service handlers and consumers alike . Among the best offering guidance, training, informational materials and education:

 

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National Water Quality Month https://hofferplastics.com/leadership-values/national-water-quality-month/ https://hofferplastics.com/leadership-values/national-water-quality-month/#respond Wed, 15 Aug 2018 15:56:15 +0000 http://beta.hofferplastics.com/?p=193 For many, August is best known for hot weather, heading back to school, and the end of summer. As we cool down and cool off, let’s note that it’s also National Water Quality month. Read on to learn more about the concerns, challenges and initiatives to preserve and protect this amazing resource that cools and…

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For many, August is best known for hot weather, heading back to school, and the end of summer. As we cool down and cool off, let’s note that it’s also National Water Quality month. Read on to learn more about the concerns, challenges and initiatives to preserve and protect this amazing resource that cools and sustains us.

Did you know?

  • 40% of the rivers and 46% of the lakes in America are polluted and are considered unhealthy for swimming, fishing, or aquatic life.
    • In China, it’s closer to 70%, with water unfit for human consumption or contact.
  • Each year, 12 trillion gallons of untreated sewage, storm water and industrial waste are dumped into US water.
  • Globally, 14 Billion pounds of garbage, mostly plastic, are dumped into the ocean every year.
  • Water pollution is the major cause of various diseases like cholera and typhoid.
    • More than 3000 children globally die every day due to consumption of contaminated drinking water.
    • 15 million children under the age of 5 die each year because of diseases caused by drinking water.
  • Every year, more people die from unsafe water than from all forms of violence combined, including war.

EPA Leading the Way in the U.S.

Goal:

Improve surface water quality and its impacts on drinking water.

How:

Improve industrial compliance with the Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water Acts, discharge permits and cut illegal pollution discharges, working in partnership with authorized States.
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What Can Everyday Consumers Do to Help?

Don’t add to the problem!
  • Don’t pour cooking oil or household chemicals down the drain and don’t flush medications (pills, powders, liquids) down the toilet
  • Check with your local town government for the proper way to dispose of them
  • Don’t use the toilet as a wastebasket for tissues, wrappers, dust cloths or other paper goods
  • Use the minimum amount of laundry detergent and/or bleach and opt for phosphate free products
  • Minimize the use of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizer. Never dispose of these or any chemicals near a sanitary or storm sewer system.
  • If you have a sump pump, check to ensure it doesn’t drain into a sanitary sewer system.
Conserve water usage
  • Install a water efficient toilet
  • Run the washing machine or dishwasher only when full
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Small Company, Big Impact

Hoffer Plastics, honored as winner of the Illinois Governor’s Sustainability Award, has been quietly and successfully making a positive impact on both water quality and reduced water consumption.

  • The company sets ambitious goals, including reducing total water consumption by 50% over the next few years. Progress is measured, tracked and communicated via an annual Sustainability Report.
  • Some of the innovative approaches Hoffer Plastics has implemented:
    • Selecting an in-line, (full stream), self-cleaning, filtration device to reduce water discharged from its cooling towers, and retrofitting it to recapture and reuse all flushed water
    • Implementing several revised water treatment programs that had a dual impact of preventing scale and corrosion of cooling tower equipment while eliminating over 50,000 lbs. of hazardous, corrosive materials annually
    • Installing a brine reclaim controller on its water softening system that both reduced salt usage and reduced water usage by 100,000 gallons annually.

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