BBB Rebrands To TERREPOWER

Daphne’s BBB Industries, LLC, a sustainable automotive aftermarket and industrial manufacturer, has announced its rebrand to TERREPOWER, which it says reflects its continued focus on innovation and its mission to spread the power of sustainable manufacturing at scale. It says its advanced remanufacturing, reengineering and material recovery processes help it minimize waste, reduce reliance on raw materials and enhance resource efficiency. “The TERREPOWER name reflects the company’s continued commitment to innovation and its role in supporting a more efficient and resource-conscious future,” the company said. “Derived from the French word for ‘earth,’ ‘Terre’ signifies a dedication to preserving valuable resources, while ‘Power’ reflects the company’s strength and drive to develop smarter, more efficient manufacturing solutions. Bringing those together, TERREPOWER represents the company’s focus on creating long-term value for customers by extending product life, optimizing material use and driving sustainable growth.”

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