SGIA Announces 2013 Sustainability Recognition Program Honorees
Written March 26, 2013
Categories: Industrial Applications & Printed Electronics, Installation PDAA, News, Press Release
For Immediate Release
March 26, 2013
Contact: Kat Thomas, SGIA
703.359.1360
kat@sgia.org
Fairfax, Virginia – SGIA announced the winners of its 2013 Sustainability Recognition Program, which recognizes specialty imagers as they take steps toward developing a sustainable business ethic to meet customer demand. This year, the number of award winners grew from nine to 20.
Congratulations to the following companies:
- Aurora Specialty Textiles Group Inc. (Aurora, IL)
- BIG INK Display Graphics (Saint Paul, MN)
- EFI (San Mateo, CA)
- Empire Screen Printing (Onalaska, WI)
- GFX International (Grayslake, IL)
- Gillespie Graphics (Wilsonville, OR)
- Global Products Inc (Earth City, MO)
- Infinity Images (Portland, OR)
- Insta Graphic Systems (Cerritos, CA)
- Laird Plastics (Boca Raton, FL)
- Loparex LLC (Cary, NC)
- Modernistic (Stillwater, MN)
- Muir Omni Graphics (Peoria, IL)
- New Buffalo Shirt Factory (Clarence, NY)
- Pictura Graphics (Minneapolis, MN)
- Premier Press (Portland, OR)
- Pro Cal Professional Decals (Rock Hill, SC)
- Visual Impressions Inc (Milwaukee, WI)
- Visual Marking Systems Inc (Twinsburg, OH)
- xpedx (Loveland, OH)
- Implementing a recycling program
- Purchasing a Kammann Press, that incorporates breakthrough technology using UV-LED Ink Curing technology. This press has no ozone emissions and significantly reduced energy consumption
- Converting additional screen print press lines to new UV LED ink curing technology
- Replacing current lighting with energy-efficient lights throughout the entire plant
- Continuous improvement in implementing Lean Manufacturing, which helps reduce waste during production
- Reduction of energy consumption (replacing light fixtures)
- Adoption of more environmentally friendly raw materials (non-chlorinated solvents and PVC-free inks)
- Implementation of a three-day, 36-hour shift schedule to reduce employee commuting and increase carpooling opportunities
- Electric energy consumption reduced by 9.95 percent
- Natural gas consumption reduced by 42.2 percent
- Propane consumption reduced by 8.7 percent