Posted on 24 January 2019

Categories: Opinion

As one of the UK’s leading providers of interior and exterior graphics and signage, we have a wealth of experience to deliver projects both big and small. We believe that our strengths lie in the persistent search for revolutionary new substrates, our creative solutions that deliver results, and our professional installation teams. In particular we strive to bring our customers the very latest in environmentally friendly graphics and signage. As part of our ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility and environmental sustainability, we are constantly sourcing new technologies, finding better techniques and testing alternative greener materials, to mitigate our impact on the environment.

 

Download our free e-guide, Graphics for the Planet, for more information and some relevant case studies.

 

HOW WE CAN HELP MAKE YOUR NEXT PROJECT A SUCCESS USING ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY GRAPHICS

 

For every project we undertake, we are committed to following these three guiding principles:

 

Recyclable products – Wherever possible, we use products that can be recycled. Many of our display and signage products are recyclable. In fact, we are working towards an initiative to offer this service directly to all our clients.

 

Reduce waste – We think economically about materials but no matter which product we’re printing to, there will always be some unavoidable waste. However, we carefully coordinate the production process to collate batches of the same material, to keep waste to an absolute minimum. Limiting the range of substrates per project helps reduce energy costs, waste, time, as well as keeping costs down.

 

Build to last – We aim to future-proof your projects. While it’s true that some plastics cannot be easily recycled, it’s important to consider the durability of the project. Any carbon footprint linked to the process of replacing a recyclable material several times, could be offset with a plastic-based product that will last for longer.

 

To find out more, and request a copy of our ‘Graphics for the Planet‘ guide, fill out the form below.