Our eco-friendly printing credentials and commitments

Our aim is to make zero impact on the planet, our environment and nature.

96 SOLAR PANELS

on the roof of our state-of-the-art factory

100% recyclable paper and packaging

for all of our products

Organic graphite toner

used to print – a natural substance that can be recycled

Lifetime carbon-neutral digital printers

using revolutionary CopyPress technology

Zero carbon delivery network

across UK and international deliveries

FSC or PEFC Certified paper only

with chain-of-custody certification

Electric car only fleet

for the Top Print team.

Read our Environmental Policy in full

view here

What does eco-friendly printing mean?

Helping you to reduce your carbon footprint

Eco-friendly printing looks to reduce the impact of the whole process of printing and producing paper products and other materials. From every piece of paper, to the factory itself, we look to embody environmentally-friendly, sustainable and green ways of working. We know that many businesses are now looking at their whole supply chain and its total carbon footprint. Therefore, by choosing us for your printing requirements, we can form part of your carbon reduction plan. Importantly, not one of our eco-friendly choices will compromise the high quality of the final print product.

If you want great quality print products, from an eco-friendly commercial printer who genuinely cares about the environment and our future impact…

Did you know…?

72% of paper is recycled in Europe

(Source: twosides.info)

Paper is a renewable and sustainable raw material, which is easy to recycle. It is a truly eco-friendly option

(Source: twosides.info)

The printing industry has helped to increase European forestation by 30% in the last 50 years

(Source: United Nations FAO, 2020)

1,500 football pitches of forest growth occurred every day in Europe between 2005-2020

(Source: United Nations FAO, 2020)

‘Going paperless’ can be a green washing myth to save money, publishing items digitally still has a carbon footprint

(Source: twosides.info)