Papergraphics Minimises Its Environmental Impact With A £1 Million Sustainability Investment

December, 2025 : Papergraphics Ltd, a supplier of large format printing solutions, has announced a £1 million programme of sustainability initiatives.

The solar panels were successfully switched on Friday, 28th November 2025, and are now actively generating clean energy for the business.

Michelle Dellow, Product Manager and Sustainability Lead at Papergraphics, explains, “Our sustainability efforts are motivated by the need to mitigate against rising operational costs, the desire to minimise environmental impact, and the critical need to meet customer expectations for environmental responsibility. We are prioritising tangible action to ensure that what we are claiming is visible and measurable.”

Michelle continues, “We also acknowledge the challenges of some products, such as self-adhesive vinyls, which are not yet fully recyclable or environmentally friendly. However, Papergraphics is committed to working towards improving these situations while making a substantial impact in other operational areas.”

Powering Operations With Solar

A key initiative involves installing solar panels across the company’s headquarters’ roof in Crawley. Over 648 panels were fitted in a month-long project, which is set to reduce energy costs significantly.

The system can generate up to 266,700 kWh annually, which is enough to power more than 100 average British homes.

This clean energy will be used mainly for Papergraphics’ day-to-day office requirements and the company’s electric vehicle fleet of nine new electric and five plug-in hybrid vehicles. Any surplus energy will be supplied to the National Grid.

Michelle adds, “Six on-site electric vehicle chargers have been installed for staff and guests, and home charging options are available for employees with company vehicles. This shift will reduce the company’s carbon footprint and help to enhance air quality in our local area.”

Winning With Waste Management

Papergraphics processes hundreds of media rolls daily, either converting them to specific roll sizes or delivering them to customers across the UK and Europe.

Packaging materials alone contribute to large amounts of plastic and other difficult-to-recycle waste that previously ended up in landfill.

To address this, the company has invested in three balers, two for plastic and one for cardboard.

The plastic balers are very easy to use and have already drastically reduced waste by compacting many forms of packaging plastic, including bubble wrap previously destined for landfill.

“This reduction in waste collections cuts emissions and allows Papergraphics to reinvest savings into further sustainability projects. In just six months, we have recycled nearly four tonnes of plastic and over 15 tonnes of cardboard, diverting around 1,900 bin bags of waste from landfill,” says Michelle.

Michelle Dellow concludes, “This is a long-term project the whole company is behind. We are so proud to have made some significant investments in important areas of the business that will help us be a better and more environmentally-conscious organisation. There is a lot more still to do, but we are working hard to make sure every project delivers measurable improvements to our operational well-being.”

About Papergraphics

Papergraphics is a leading supplier of large-format print media, printing equipment, and finishing solutions in the UK.

With a focus on innovation and customer success, the company provides a comprehensive range of products and expert support to help businesses in the digital printing sector thrive.

The newly refreshed Customer Experience Centre in Crawley, West Sussex, serves as a hub for demonstrating the latest advancements in print technology and applications.



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