Sustainability

Rome Tech’s Commitment to Our Planet


Are you looking for a more environmentally friendly product?


We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint with the products and packaging we create. Our goal is to provide our customers with a more sustainably manufactured product that contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and conserving fossil fuels. Our latest 2022 packaging incorporates new, innovative plant-based, and biodegradable materials.


You can feel good about using Rome Tech’s products knowing they were made responsibly in an eco-friendly way. The world needs your help! By using these sustainable products, you can make a difference in preserving our planet for future generations. Our new packaging is rolling out in the first quarter of 2022.


Our Key Initiatives:

Using Renewable Resources

Lowering Our Carbon Footprint

Reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions

Utilizing Recycled Plastics

Promoting Waste Reduction

Developing a 100% biodegradable packaging


The Future of Polycarbonate


Our cases are made of polycarbonate which is a polymer material that has many advantages. It is lightweight, durable, elastic, does not crack easily, flexes under stress and retains all these qualities in a very wide temperature range - from -40 ° C to + 125 ° C. But, despite such an impressive list of positive qualities, many consumers are still primarily interested in whether polycarbonate is harmful to the environment and human health?


Polycarbonate is non-toxic - Due to the fact that the composition does not contain heavy metals and hazardous compounds, even with strong heating, polymers of this type do not emit toxic substances.


Polycarbonate is used in the food and medical industries. It is used in the manufacture of kitchen appliances (coffee makers, juicers), dishes, vessels for blood transfusion and even dentures.


Among other things, it is not only absolutely harmless and non-toxic, but also capable of increasing safety. This material is characterized by increased fire resistance and does not burn at all (it only melts slowly), which means that products made from it are able to minimize losses in case of fire.


Despite the benefits described above, polycarbonate is still a plastic with the potential for harm to the environment if it’s not recycled or used responsibly; however, it’s benefits are undeniable and it offers efficient recycling options. There is on-going scientific research about organic and sustainable replacement options. We are still many years away from mass production and new manufacturing processes but these potential improvements could see polycarbonate become 100% green and an even more desirable plastic moving forward.