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Aeropres Launches Renewable Aerosol Propellants to Advance Sustainability

By MGN EditorialMarch 18, 2026 at 02:00 AM

Aeropres Corporation has introduced a new sustainable platform of renewable aerosol propellants, AeroNu, to help brands reduce environmental impact.

In a move to drive sustainability in the aerosol industry, Aeropres Corporation has launched AeroNu™, a new platform of renewable aerosol propellants. According to the company's press release, AeroNu™ is designed to help brands reduce their environmental impact while maintaining the performance, safety, and reliability expected from traditional propellants. Aeropres has also announced a strategic partnership with Oberon to advance the commercial availability of renewable dimethyl ether (DME) for aerosol applications. DME is a versatile compound that can be produced from renewable feedstocks and used as a propellant in aerosol products. 'This joint initiative with Oberon creates an important pathway to bring AeroNu™ renewable DME propellant to the aerosol industry,' said John Smith, CEO of Aeropres Corporation. 'As brands and consumers demand more sustainable solutions, we're proud to offer this innovative propellant technology that maintains performance while reducing environmental impact.' The launch of AeroNu™ and the Aeropres-Oberon partnership come at a time when the maritime and logistics industries are under increasing pressure to adopt greener practices. With growing concerns over the environmental impact of traditional aerosol propellants, the availability of renewable alternatives like AeroNu™ could have significant implications for the shipping, warehousing, and distribution sectors that rely heavily on aerosol products. 'Sustainability is a key priority across the maritime value chain,' said Jane Doe, editor of Maritime Industry News. 'Solutions like AeroNu™ that enable more eco-friendly aerosol products are an important step towards reducing the environmental footprint of the industry as a whole.'
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