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January 2024

Sustainability Research - printers striving to improve and promote sustainability credentials

Sustainability Research - printers striving to improve and promote sustainability credentials

2024 will unquestionably be a year of intensifying focus on sustainability, with companies under extra pressure to acknowledge, measure, and limit the adverse impacts their own operations have, and that of their products/services life-cycle, on the environment.

The Printing Industry has a part to play, and a story to tell, and we at the BPIF want to help communicate that and drive sustainabilty improvements in our industry. Every six months we include a section on sustainability in our Printing Outlook research - here we are showcasing some of the latest findings from that research.

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For more information please contact:
Kyle Jardine
Kyle Jardine
0289 002 0135