Engineering a cleaner everyday with GEA NEXUS

From toothpaste and shampoo to detergents and lotions, Home and Personal Care (HPC) products are part of daily life for billions of people. As demand grows and sustainability expectations rise, GEA's NEXUS approach helps HPC manufacturers rethink production: holistically, efficiently, and with the future in mind.

“What we see in HPC is a constant evolution of products and processes. Compared to sectors where the product has been essentially the same for decades, our customers are dealing with permanent change.”

Falko Fließbach

Global Sales & Application Design, Home and Personal Care at GEA

“Five years ago, sustainability was often a ‘nice to have’. Today, it is one of the main criteria customers use to evaluate projects.”

Jacek Ławecki

Senior Process Engineer at GEA

“The majority of our work is brownfield. Customers want to improve what they already have. The good news is that this is where some of the biggest gains can be achieved, especially in older sites that were designed when energy and water efficiency were not priorities.”

George Shepherd

Global Technical Sustainability Manager at GEA

“This cross-industry learning is incredibly valuable. Sustainability challenges are rarely unique to one sector. When we look at energy, water, and emissions in an integrated way, solutions developed in one industry can often be adapted to another. It is about making those connections visible and actionable.”

Dr. Isabel Osterroth

Team Lead of NEXUS at GEA

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