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SGP to Host Sustainability Summit

Event to be held at the Eastman Kodak facility in Dayton, OH on June 22.

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The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP; Sayville, NY) will hold its first Sustainability Summit of 2023 on June 22 at the Eastman Kodak facility in Dayton, OH. The event theme is “The Power of Sustainable Print in the Digital World,” according to an announcement from SGP.

The SGP Sustainability Summit brings together thought leaders and community stakeholders in pursuit of more accountable sustainable print supply chains. It will feature informative presentations and roundtable discussions given by industry leaders on the power of sustainable print in a digital world.

Hot topics that will be discussed at the conference include carbon footprints, alignment with U.N. Sustainable Development goals, circularity, and how SGP certification can help companies meet Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals and Environment, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) objectives — also per the announcement.

SGP’s mission involves the development and advancement of sustainable practices in the print industry. The partnership’s events are designed to serve as a forum to network with industry leaders, explore different perspectives and learn new ways to advance the print industry into a more sustainable future, according to SGP.

This year’s summit is open to all SGP Community members, interested printers and print buyers. Click here to learn more and register for the June 22 event.

For more information about SGP, visit sgppartnership.org.

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