SPGPrints has opted to comply with one of the youngest and most progressive sustainability initiatives: the ZDHC Foundation Roadmap to Zero Programme. The company demonstrates sustainability with Level 3 classification in ZDHC Audit by BLC/Eurofins. SPGPrints is a leading provider of integrated solutions for textile, label, and industrial printing markets.
The ZDHC Foundation has created a platform where companies within the sports, fashion, luxury, and outdoor industries work closely together to phase out the usage of hazardous substances. Intensive testing of all reactive inks for digital printing of textiles from SPGPrints, followed by a recent audit, performed by a third-party, has resulted in the highest possible ZDHC compliance: the Level 3 conformance. This clearly shows that SPGPrints greatly contributes to the ZDHC’s ideal, according to a press release by SPGPrints.
For companies like SPGPrints, the audit system of the ZDHC is a suitable method to display products and services that comply with these guidelines. For potential customers, the ZDHC Foundation created a trustworthy platform that shows how companies are working very hard towards a sustainable production process. In this way, the consumer knows he is helping the ideal of a better world by buying sustainable products.
“The ZDHC platform enables SPGPrints to show that they are doing their very best to create a process that is as sustainable as possible. You should meet customers’ wishes, but at the same time create results that are not harmful to human health and the environment.” SPGPrints strives for high-value printers that contribute to sustainability, being eco-friendly and qualitative at the same time,” Fred Schmitz, Product Stewardship & Regulatory Compliance (PS&RC) specialist at SPGPrints said.