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Standards are an essential driver of safety, efficiency, and sustainability

With the modern world’s increasing focus on safety, reliability, energy efficiency, and sustainability, the role of globally harmonised standards has never been more crucial.

The CEO of the British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA), Wayne Rose, provides insight into how international standards are shaping the future of the pump industry.

In today’s global landscape, where safety, reliability, energy efficiency, and sustainability are priorities, international collaboration on standards is crucial. Pumps are vital to industrial processes, utilities, and building services, making stringent and harmonised regulations essential for safety, performance, and reduced environmental impact.

Ensuring safety and reliability

Pumps are essential for seamless operations in manufacturing environments requiring precision and reliability. Whether transporting hazardous materials or regulating temperature-sensitive processes, pump performance affects system safety and efficiency. This highlights the need for globally recognised standards that establish best pump design, installation, and maintenance practices.

Standards form the backbone of industrial safety and reliability. By adhering to global regulations, the pump industry ensures optimal performance across sectors, protecting people and processes.

Enhancing energy efficiency

With increasing emphasis on reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions, the pump sector offers significant opportunities for efficiency gains. Pumps account for around 20% of global electricity consumption, and inefficient systems contribute to substantial energy waste. Strict energy efficiency standards are vital in lowering industrial energy demand and supporting the transition to a greener economy.

Energy efficiency standards help achieve climate goals. Standardised testing and labelling allow businesses to make informed decisions, adopting the most energy-efficient technologies while reducing costs and environmental impact.

Through its involvement with Europump, the BPMA has helped shape and enforce energy efficiency standards. Working with industry stakeholders, it ensures that policies like the EU’s Eco-Design Directive align with industry needs, helping businesses cut operational costs and improve sustainability.

Driving sustainability

Sustainability is now an essential consideration for industries worldwide. Clear environmental performance standards help the pump industry lead the shift toward greener operations.

Standards provide a structured framework for reducing resource use, emissions, and waste. As industries move towards sustainable operations, harmonised regulations ensure sustainability remains a core manufacturing priority.

The BPMA and Europump actively define life-cycle assessments for pumps, embedding sustainability principles throughout a product’s lifespan – from raw material sourcing to end-of-life disposal. These efforts support a circular economy and promote responsible manufacturing practices.

Fostering innovation and global competitiveness

Beyond safety and sustainability, international standards encourage innovation. By setting clear performance benchmarks, they drive the development of advanced pump technologies that enhance efficiency and sustainability while ensuring fair competition.

Standards help foster technological advancements and maintain a level playing field for manufacturers worldwide. They ensure that companies continue to innovate while upholding the highest safety and quality standards.

Encouraging global collaboration

The BPMA, in collaboration with Europump, urges governments, regulatory bodies, and industry associations to work together to harmonise pump standards globally. While Europe has made significant progress, broader international adoption of best practices is key to achieving universal safety, efficiency, and sustainability.

Regional borders should not confine standards. Global collaboration is essential to ensuring ongoing industry progress. Harmonised regulations allow manufacturers to meet diverse market needs while delivering consistent benefits in safety and sustainability.

Europump and the BPMA work closely with international organisations such as ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) to promote global alignment of pump standards. This ensures that regardless of where a pump is manufactured or used, it meets the same rigorous quality, safety, and environmental criteria.

Building a stronger future with standards

As industries evolve, the need for robust international standards has never been greater. Safety, efficiency, and sustainability are not just industry goals, but global imperatives and strong regulations provide the foundation for achieving them.

The future of the pump industry depends on continued commitment to internationally recognised standards. By championing best practices, the industry can build a safer, more efficient, and more sustainable world.

www.bpma.org.uk

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