Net Zero - Carbon Reduction for Wide Format
Environmental responsibility, sustainability and Net Zero – Carbon reduction is a requirement from here on. In this session of FESPA Global Summit 2021, our experts explain what to aim for and how to get there.
Environmental responsibility, sustainability and Net Zero – Carbon reduction is a requirement from here on. Every day more and more companies and brands are demanding responsibility and accountability in their supply chains. Our industry does not exist in isolation or free from these changes. If you’re not already an advocate, you’ll end up losing the goodwill of clients in favour of printers that set upon this path to sustainability. From equipment to substrates, consumables and processes, there are almost endless solutions to become more visible in the market and contribute to a better future. In this session, our experts give you examples of where you need to aim and how you can get there. |
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