GoGreener: Sustainable, PVC-free print media from com2C

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This is how you inspire your customers

Ready for the future?
From now on, com2C would like to do even more for the environment
– and you with one new product line help to generate more sales.
You can find out how this works below.

Green innovations in large format printing

GoGreener: PVC-free and sustainable

With GoGreener, we not only want to make a contribution to environmental protection and nature conservation. We want to get you excited about sustainable print materials and help you position yourself as a sustainable digital printer or signmaker.
Why is that so important? Customer demands regarding environmental protection & Co. are increasing - if you don't meet expectations, you will be rejected
overtaken by competitors sooner or later. With our new, PVC-free product line, you can avoid this – without having to compromise on quality or price.

Our GoGreener products

Already 64% of our products have environmentally friendly properties. We're doing our best to ensure that all our products are "green" soon.

Kavalan Logo: PVC-free banners and print media from Kavalan

com2C is a sales partner of Kavalan

As a Kavalan sales partner, we can offer you, in addition to the green products made by com2C offer Kavalan's complete PVC-free range of banner materials.

FAQ

1. What do all GoGreener products have in common?

✔️ Eco-friendly material
GoGreener products are made from sustainable materials, have certain certificates or are PVC-free.

✔️ More environmentally friendly Shipment
We send our parcels and letters with CO2-neutral shipping: UPS's "Carbon neutral" service.

✔️ Eco-friendly packagings
We largely do without plastic. The core adapter is also made of cardboard to reduce packaging waste.

✔️ Environmentally friendly disposal
Leftovers from our recyclable materials are disposed of in a separate "green dump" to conserve and reuse resources.

✔️ Eco-friendly packing tapes
Instead of PVC parcel tape, at com2C we use environmentally friendly, recyclable polypropylene (PP) adhesive tape.

Kavalan Logo: PVC-free banners and print media from Kavalan

2. Why aren't all 100% products environmentally friendly?

In the future we would like to only offer green products. However, there is still a long way to go until then – for many materials there are simply no environmentally friendly alternatives that are of the right quality and price. That's why we work on new innovations every day to advance sustainability in large format printing.

3. What exactly is climate neutral shipping?

With CO2-neutral shipping, the CO2 emissions generated during shipping are offset. This happens, for example, when the suppliers invest part of the shipping costs in climate protection projects. Our partner UPS invests in selected forest reforestation projects.

Carbon Neutral Shipment: A contribution to more sustainability at com2C

By the way: Together with many large and small partners, com2C contributes to environmental and climate protection according to the motto "Every tree counts" and "Climate protection is fun" in order to leave a world worth living in for future generations.

With GoGreener we are making a contribution to climate protection and sustainable printing.

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Would you like to get to know us personally or do you have any questions? Send us a message or contact us by phone.
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