Environmentally friendly pInstruments are not only the first UK music instruments to be certified carbon neutral, they also neutralise bacteria.
The family of brass instruments which are manufactured in recyclable ABS plastic, includes market leading antimicrobial technology from Biomaster. The additive, which uses silver ion technology prevents bacteria from growing, producing energy or replicating and is proven to inhibit the growth of bacteria by up to 99.99%
The move comes from Queen’s Award winning Warwick Music Group, who care passionately about making the joy of music accessible and fun. Their CEO, Steven Greenall said
“Biomaster, a fellow Queen’s Award winning company, received their third Award in 2020 for Innovation in recognition of their contribution to improving public hygiene and eliminating plastic waste.”
“Their additive provides fast, effective and long-lasting product-protection which, most importantly, reassures our customers that their instruments are not just easy to clean, but are hygienically clean.”
Addmaster, the company that make Biomaster, have a synergy with Warwick Music Group through the Queen’s Awards, but are also both DIT Export Champions, and were both recently shortlisted for the Insider Made in Midlands Awards.
Paul Morris, Founder & CEO of Addmaster, added,
“We are delighted to be working with a company whose values and ethos so closely matches our own. Our additive is trusted by many industries including healthcare, food and catering and packaging because it is powerful but safe – rather like Warwick Music Group’s pInstruments!”