Lindenberg
is a leading manufacturer in the sector of aerosol products for the
cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting of ambients.
Its
origins and naturalist leanings
The
first Lindenberg technical laboratory was set up in 1966 in Cremona,
the city renowned for its lute-making traditions.
This marked the beginning of an intense study and experimentation phase
of various natural ingredients of plant origin in the field of environmental
hygiene and health.
The first biological and toxicological analyses on natural pyrethrins,
taken from the well-known composite flower originally from Dalmatia,
date back to 1968 and led to the production of a domestic insecticide
harmless to man, an alternative to toxic DDT. A combination of age-old
knowledge, based on the use of active substances from the vegetable
kingdom (man has known about pyrethrum for over one thousand years),
and its re-elaboration and application in avant-garde techniques: this
is the philosophy behind production.
Innovation
as a culture
Over
the years the company increased its know-how, acquiring an enviable
wealth of technology, and refining its production techniques with the
sole aim of creating consumer preference-orientated products.
The result is that Lindenberg currently ranks among the top Italian
companies operating in the aerosol products sector with a flexible,
streamlined operational structure that successfully combines the passion
for perfection, inherent to the culture of craftsmanship, with the technological
range of an industrial concern.
Its
share of the market and steady growth are indicators that the path struck
thus far has been the right one.
New
Awareness
However,
the company has never rested on its laurels, pursuing research projects
geared towards technological innovation and product optimization.
Behind the Lindenberg brand, be it TAM TAM, the well-known insect killer
exported world-wide, or the reliable, renowned Linden cleaners or the
attractive, prestigious Joelle, there lies a penchant for the dynamic
interpretation of consumer needs, constant attention to quality and
a keen environmental awareness.
Production takes place in Italy at the Gadesco Pieve Delmona plant,
which is located on the outskirts of Cremona and covers an area of 10,000m2
with its various production departments.
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