Q1. Vector Control is a central theme in Endura’s mission. What does it mean for the company today?
Vector Control is at the core of who we are and it’s a responsibility I feel personally every day. Since 2018, my focus has been to guide Endura toward science driven, sustainable pest control solutions that truly protect people’s lives in their homes, communities, and workplaces.
For us, it’s not only about delivering high performing products; it’s about acting with care, accountability, and long term vision across every step of our value chain. This is the standard I expect from our teams and stakeholders, and the one we commit to as a company.
Q2. Endura is a global leader in insecticide actives such as Piperonyl Butoxide (PBO). How does this contribute to public health through Vector Control?
PBO plays a vital role in enabling effective and reliable pest control worldwide. By boosting insecticide performance, it helps prevent infestations that can impact hygiene, food safety, and quality of life, issues that directly affect people and their wellbeing.
With PBO Prime, our latest high grade synergist, we’ve raised the bar even further. Extremely low impurity levels and full compliance with regulations reflect the care we put into every detail. This is a product I am personally very proud of, having achieved worldwide patent‑pending status. Rooted in our innovative approach, dating back to the patenting of the PBO synthesis process in 1999, it reflects a long‑standing legacy of innovation and continuous protection.
Q3. Vector Control also means strict regulatory compliance. How does Endura ensure this?
We operate within some of the world’s most demanding regulatory frameworks, particularly in Europe. Our Regulatory Affairs team in close collaboration with international partners maintain global compliance for product registration and safety, ensuring that every active ingredient and formulation meets, and often exceeds, legal standards. Our culture is built around responsibility, transparency, and continuous improvement.
Q4. How is sustainability connected to Endura’s Vector Control mission?
Sustainability and vector control are inseparable. Protecting people means also protecting the environment they live in. That is why we invest in more efficient production processes, greener technologies, and solutions that reduce resource use and waste.
In our first Sustainability Report in 2025, we shared this commitment openly, because shaping a safer future for communities also means safeguarding the planet for the generations that will come after us. This is a responsibility I take very much to heart.
Q5. What drives Endura’s innovation strategy in Vector Control?
Innovation at Endura is grounded in scientific rigor, collaboration, and a clear purpose: creating solutions that combine high performance with safety and responsibility. We continuously invest in R&D, new technologies, and long term partnerships that help pest control professionals work effectively and responsibly. What motivates us, and me personally, is knowing that our work supports healthier communities and contributes to essential hygiene standards worldwide.
Q6. How do you see the future of vector control driven pest control?
The future lies in solutions that are efficacious, sustainable, and responsible.
We will see more demand for actives and formulations that reduce environmental footprint while delivering consistent results.
Endura is committed to leading this transformation: shaping a safer, healthier future where innovation serves people, professionals, and the environment.