Environmental responsibility

A good neighbour, by design.

VitriTech is committed to being an environmentally friendly, good neighbour — reducing the impact of our manufacturing process and products on our local communities and society. Our products also directly reduce the environmental impact of our customers.

Our product impact

VitriReinforce

Used to enhance reservoirs in oil & gas. Beyond production and monetary advantages, the environmental and sustainability benefits are:

  • Reducing skin (wellbore damage) and the risk of uncontrolled spills from fractures to surface — a more even, uniform stress regime means fewer induced fractures as oil is drained, addressing a major industry concern around mature fields leaking to surface
  • Reducing chemical usage by reducing the need for workover, intervention and re-drill operations associated with erosion, formation influx and wellbore collapse
  • Prolonging wellbore lifetime — potentially lowering the number of wells needed in a field

VitriSeal — in development

Intended to create impermeable solutions. The potential benefits:

  • Saving energy and chemicals in oil processing by lowering the water cut
  • Reducing drilling fluid — and possibly the number of casing strings — by curing losses and stabilising challenging overburden formations
  • Reducing cement and mud pills caused by failed leak-off tests

Corglaes

A calcium-sodium-phosphate glass with strong environmental credentials:

  • Biodegradable, leaving no residue after dissolution
  • All components — typically sodium, calcium and phosphates — are 100% biocompatible and environmentally benign
  • Antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties help reduce infection risk and the need for antibiotics
  • Subjected to full toxicological assessment and regulatory review
  • Quantities of ions released during application are considerably below EPA limits
Our manufacturing impact

Toward a low-carbon glass

VitriTech uses processes in line with the British Glass decarbonisation roadmap — the UK glass manufacturing sector roadmap to 2050. We believe glass is a solution for a low-carbon economy, and our specialist compositions make a significant contribution to this.

We continually examine each step of manufacturing to identify where we can implement the most sustainable practices. Ongoing projects include:

  • Closed-loop processing of materials
  • Researching options to use process by-products in other industries
  • Investigating electric melting technologies to increase efficiency
  • Trialling new raw materials to reduce losses
  • Trialling renewable and recycled fuels for melting
  • Exploring the use of secondary raw materials
  • Cleaning waste water for recycling and reuse
  • Capturing furnace emissions to be scrubbed or reused in the process or by other manufacturers
  • Reusing packaging materials wherever possible