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DARTMOUTH, Nova Scotia - TelAve -- The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP) is pleased to announce that Farnell Packaging LTD has successfully achieved recertification under the SGP certification program, reaffirming the company's continued commitment to sustainable manufacturing, responsible operations, and continuous improvement.
SGP certification is the printing and packaging industry's leading sustainability certification, recognizing facilities that take a comprehensive approach to environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and operational excellence. Recertification confirms that Farnell Packaging continues to meet the rigorous standards of the SGP program while advancing sustainability throughout its business.
"Recertification reflects the long-term commitment required to embed sustainability into everyday operations," said Birdley James, Chair of the SGP Board of Directors. "Farnell Packaging continues to demonstrate leadership by aligning innovation, accountability, and environmental responsibility in a highly competitive manufacturing space."
Farnell Packaging has built its reputation on helping brands transition to more sustainable packaging solutions, including recycle-ready materials and post-consumer recycled content. Through ongoing investments in operational efficiency, waste reduction, and responsible sourcing, the company continues to help customers meet evolving sustainability goals while maintaining product performance.
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"Achieving SGP recertification is an important milestone for our team and validates the work we do every day to improve our environmental impact," said Marcela Sarabia, Quality Assurance Manager. "We are proud to partner with our customers to create packaging solutions that support both business performance and a more sustainable future."
As consumer demand and corporate expectations for sustainable packaging continue to grow, Farnell Packaging's recertification highlights the role manufacturers can play in driving measurable progress across the packaging supply chain.
To learn more about SGP certification, visit Sustainable Green Printing Partnership at https://sgppartnership.org/.
About SGP
The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP) is the leading sustainability certification organization for the printing industry, recognizing facilities that demonstrate excellence in environmental responsibility, social impact, and continuous improvement. Through certification, advocacy, and education, SGP helps organizations strengthen sustainable business practices across the print and packaging supply chain.
SGP certification is the printing and packaging industry's leading sustainability certification, recognizing facilities that take a comprehensive approach to environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and operational excellence. Recertification confirms that Farnell Packaging continues to meet the rigorous standards of the SGP program while advancing sustainability throughout its business.
"Recertification reflects the long-term commitment required to embed sustainability into everyday operations," said Birdley James, Chair of the SGP Board of Directors. "Farnell Packaging continues to demonstrate leadership by aligning innovation, accountability, and environmental responsibility in a highly competitive manufacturing space."
Farnell Packaging has built its reputation on helping brands transition to more sustainable packaging solutions, including recycle-ready materials and post-consumer recycled content. Through ongoing investments in operational efficiency, waste reduction, and responsible sourcing, the company continues to help customers meet evolving sustainability goals while maintaining product performance.
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"Achieving SGP recertification is an important milestone for our team and validates the work we do every day to improve our environmental impact," said Marcela Sarabia, Quality Assurance Manager. "We are proud to partner with our customers to create packaging solutions that support both business performance and a more sustainable future."
As consumer demand and corporate expectations for sustainable packaging continue to grow, Farnell Packaging's recertification highlights the role manufacturers can play in driving measurable progress across the packaging supply chain.
To learn more about SGP certification, visit Sustainable Green Printing Partnership at https://sgppartnership.org/.
About SGP
The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP) is the leading sustainability certification organization for the printing industry, recognizing facilities that demonstrate excellence in environmental responsibility, social impact, and continuous improvement. Through certification, advocacy, and education, SGP helps organizations strengthen sustainable business practices across the print and packaging supply chain.
Source: Sustainable Green Printing Partnership
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