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Do you want to become a greener, more sustainable printer? A new, free, online self-assessment tool from Heidelberg helps printers understand their environmental performance and could help them identify additional areas for improvement. The Environmental Self-Assessment is the latest building block in Heidelberg’s many sustainability initiatives, which also include a CO2 Calculator (to determine the CO2 footprint of any print project); CO2 neutral equipment; and special “Eco” product lines of the Saphira Consumables range; in addition to equipment choices and upgrade offers.
For easy accessibility, the Self-Assessment is divided into three areas, following the set-up and terminology of the Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP):
- “Product” (i.e. the design aspects, substrate choices and material management to create the finished item);
- “Process” (i.e. the manufacturing steps involved in converting input materials into a finished product); and
- “Envelope” (all manufacturing support activities and functions, including building, grounds, utilities, employees).
In considering the environmental impact of a business, Heidelberg’s Environmental Self-Assessment could take a printer one step closer to reaping the benefits of running a greener business, including using fewer resources in a smarter way to save money and/or appeal to new, potential customers. The assessment is comprehensive and easy to complete, taking into account a wide range of factors, from overall environmental management to daily decision-making. These include:
- Level of consultancy with customers about minimizing the overall environmental footprint of a project.
- Your knowledge of environmental impact of your substrates and consumables.
- Your recycling initiatives.
- Your color management procedures and certifications.
- Your manufacturing process efficiencies.
- Your building certifications in general, and pressroom environment in particular.
Once completed, Heidelberg’s Environmental Self-Assessment provides a general grading, as well as more detailed information in all three sub-segments. Users will receive an email with a link to their results, which they can share with others in their organization. Using this information, each participant should be able to identify possible next steps.
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