Celebrating World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development
Every year on 4 March, engineers around the world are recognised for the vital role they play in building a better, more sustainable future. UNESCO proclaims World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development to highlight how engineering — from infrastructure and innovation to science and technology — is a key element in improving and solving global problems and challenges: climate change, digital transformation, resilient infrastructure and waste of natural resources such as water.

Brightwell commitment
Since 1947, Brightwell became an specialist in the design and manufacture of precision dosing and dilution systems that not only deliver reliability but also support sustainability. From laundry and dishwash dosing to chemical dilution and spray and foam systems, our products help organisations operate more efficiently, reduce waste, and maximise hygiene performance.
We built our commitment on solid principles:
🔹 Innovation & Problem Solving — We invest continually in research and development to develop smarter, safer, and more efficient systems that meet evolving needs.
🔹 Environmental responsibility: with our production based in Europe and the United States, we are close to our customers and our market. This allows us to be more efficient in terms of logistics and transport, thereby reducing our carbon footprint.
Engineering for Impact: From Concept to Global Solutions
Accuracy is one of the most powerful tools in sustainable engineering. In large-scale tertiary sectors where laundry, dishwashing and facility management are key drivers of business, overdosing chemicals can lead to:
- Unnecessary product waste
- Increased water and energy consumption
- Higher operational costs
- Larger environmental impact
By engineering accurate and reliable dosing systems, Brightwell enables customers to use exactly what is needed — no more, no less. This level of control reduces chemical waste, supports compliance, and helps organisations operate more responsibly.
Precision engineering also improves consistency. Reliable dosing leads to predictable hygiene outcomes, reducing the need for reprocessing, repeat washing, or corrective measures — all of which consume additional resources. Sustainability also means accountability. Through our ongoing investment in research and development, Brightwell ensures that responsible engineering is not static — it evolves.
We continuously evaluate:
- How we can improve materials
- How we can turn systems into more efficient
- How digital innovation can enhance monitoring and optimisation
- How manufacturing processes can reduce environmental impact









