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OUR

PROCEDURES

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We consciously work to reduce our environmental impact, by continually investing in latest technology, reducing overall media-use and excess material wastage as part of the production process.

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We have invested in environmentally friendly, non-solvent ink systems (Latex) and uncoated medias and we continue to source and increase our use of sustainable and recyclable media, as it becomes available.


We have implemented major changes to the way that our waste is handled. We are now recycling more than 70% of our backing papers, wood, plastics and metal off-cuts, plus most of our packaging.


We will always look for the most eco-friendly approach to printing. For example, did you know that roll up banners can be re-skinned? Thousands find their way unnecessarily into landfill every year. We can recover your old one with a new design. No need to throw away!


And of course our display systems are researched, to carry a minimum 1-year warranty and as long as LIFETIME in some cases, giving you piece of mind on quality and that you have best value for continued re-use. 


N3 Eco Solutions

Take a look at the latest range of sustainable products. We are not limited to these, but they are the most popular products currently available. Our ECO solutions are an important contribution, to client visual communications, making the strongest move away from PVC and non-sustainable yet.


The medias are now mostly on a par with the traditional medias, on performance and on cost.


We can advise on what the best alternative will be for your project and your budget. Please ask us about ECO alternatives, when requesting us to quote and we will be very happy to oblige.


WORKING

WITH N3

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If in doubt, please call to discuss before creating your files.

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