Chlorine Dioxide (ClO₂) is one of the most effective and environmentally responsible disinfection technologies available today – working at lower concentrations, producing fewer harmful by-products, and leaving a smaller chemical footprint than conventional alternatives.
What makes Chlorine Dioxide an environmentally responsible choice?
At Scotmas, protecting the planet is built into the science we have spent decades developing. ClO₂ is the right chemistry for the industries that sustain our world – food production, clean water, agriculture, and healthcare – because it delivers effective disinfection without the environmental cost of conventional alternatives.
Key properties:
- Efficacy: works at lower concentrations than conventional disinfectants
- By-products: produces fewer harmful by-products during treatment
- Chemical footprint: smaller overall chemical footprint across the treatment cycle
- Applications: suitable for food, water, agriculture, and healthcare
What is Scotmas’s carbon neutrality target?
Target year: 2027 – Scotmas’s target year to achieve carbon neutral operations across all activities.
The chemistry of our products is only part of the story. That is why we have set a clear and ambitious target: carbon neutral by the end of 2027. We are fully committed to reaching it.
How is Scotmas working toward carbon neutrality?
Scotmas is continuously working towards carbon neutrality by:
- Reducing emissions across all operations
- Making smarter choices throughout our supply chain
- Investing in technologies and partnerships that will accelerate progress
How does B Corp certification hold Scotmas accountable?
As a certified B Corp, Scotmas is held accountable not just to our customers, but to a higher standard: people, planet, and performance in equal measure. B Corp certification requires us to meet rigorous standards across governance, community, environment, and workers.
Proud of our hard work
This Earth Day, we are proud of the progress we have made – and clear-eyed about the road ahead. Here is to cleaner water, greener chemistry, and a healthier planet.
Learn more about Earth Day: https://www.un.org/en/observances/earth-day






