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Next-generation Flexo printing is more than just efficient—it’s a breakthrough for sustainability

Pillar 5: Sustainability

By cutting material waste, minimizing energy consumption, and reducing the need for machine stops, Flexo presses help businesses meet environmental targets without sacrificing performance. Their durability and long lifespan promote resource efficiency, contributing to a circular economy. With fewer machines, lower emissions, and reduced labor requirements, Flexo technology ensures that businesses stay ahead in sustainability while maximizing output.


Sustainability without compromise

Automated flexo printing solutions offer significant sustainability advantages, helping businesses to meet environmental goals, align with market expectations, and comply with
industry regulations around energy efficiency, safety, and waste reduction.

These machines create less material waste, they require fewer machine stops, use less
material, and lower energy consumption across the production process – all of which contributes to a lower environmental footprint.

These factors can also contribute to a safer workplace. With fewer machines that need less
operation and create less waste, there is far less risk of worker injury. In addition, this also
means businesses require less hardware and space to house it, further supporting their
sustainable production targets.

The reliability and longevity of flexo systems is another key sustainability benefit. Often lasting
for 25 years or longer, these machines offer greater overall value, promoting long-term resource efficiency and a circular economy model. In addition, by providing reliable performance over decades, there is less need for frequent part replacements, minimizing resource depletion and contributing to a more sustainable operational lifecycle.

Combined, these factors make today’s next generation, automated flexo solutions a more
environmentally responsible choice that supports both business efficiency and
sustainability goals.

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