Durst and Dupont renew SGP Partnership commitment

Posted in Latest News on August 05, 2010

Durst and Dupont Packaging Graphics have renewed their gold patronage with the Sustainable Green Printing Partnership. Mohawk Fine Papers, meanwhile, has upgraded from silver to gold sponsorship. 

‘We are excited to see these leading companies continue their sustainability journey with the SGP Partnership,’ said Marcia Kinter, SGP board of directors’ chair. ‘Each of these businesses understands the importance of sustainability in today's marketplace and has chosen to support the SGP Partnership' leadership role of setting sustainability benchmarks for the graphic communications industry. With the synergies of like-minded organizations working together, sustainability certification is growing to become an adopted standard in the graphic communication industry.’  

Durst is a manufacturer of digital imaging systems for a variety of commercial and industrial applications; DuPont Packaging Graphics is a supplier of flexographic printing systems in digital and conventional formats.  

Mohawk Fine Papers, a third-generation, family-owned company and certified Women-Owned Business Enterprise, premium paper ranges with a number of environmental attributes. Within the line are papers made with 100 percent post consumer waste, FSC-certified papers, Green Seal certified papers, carbon-neutral papers, and process-chlorine free papers in a variety of shades, textures, and price points.  

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