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Fespa announces programme for sustainability spotlight
Tuesday 24. May 2022 - Sustainability Spotlight comprises 42 sessions, compiled with needs and interests of FESPA visitors in mind and delivering important insights on a host of topics geared towards helping print and visual communications businesses operate in an environmentally responsible way.
40+ expert-led sessions curated to help print businesses make positive environmental progress
FESPA has published its comprehensive conference programme for the new Sustainability Spotlight feature at FESPA Global Print Expo 2022 (31st May to 3rd June 2022, Messe Berlin, Germany).
Located in Hall 25, Stand C50, all Sustainability Spotlight sessions are free to attend with a FESPA and European Sign Expo 2022 entry ticket. The conference runs from 10:30am on Tuesday 31 May to 1:30pm on Friday 3 June.
Sustainability Spotlight is sponsored by headline supporters HP and Re-board Technology, premium partners Antalis and Drytac, as well as partner Hohenstein Textile Testing Institute GmbH & Co.
The full programme includes the following confirmed sessions and speakers:
“Well Being” a Rising Value Proposition at Retail – Leo Van de Polder, Global Development Director, SHOP! NI
An Introduction to Carbon Reduction – Dominic Harris, Co-Founder, CarbonQuota
Digital Textile Printing: Meeting Consumer Demand for Sustainable Fashion and Apparel – Johnny Shell, Director of Functional & Industrial Printing, Keypoint Intelligence
Eco-Design in Marketing at Retail – Mélissa Lancelot, Event Project Manager, POPAI France
Eco-Passport – John Murphy, Technical Director Europe, Oeko Tex
Getting Started with ISO Standards – Laurel Brunner, Managing Director, Digital Dots Limited
Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) as Business Case for Sustainability GOTS Information for Textile Printers on GOTS Requirements and Certification – Franziska Dormann, Representative to Global Brands, Global Organic Textile Standard
ISO Standards – Laurel Brunner, Managing Director, Digital Dots Limited
Replacing Conventional Materials with Paper – Maximillian Hansen, Nordwerk Design representing Re-board
Standards – Laurel Brunner, Managing Director, Digital Dots Limited
Sustainability in Display – Action Now! – Martin Kingdon, Chair and Sustainability Director, POPAI UK
Sustainable Products for Short-Term Graphics – Shaun Holdom, Global Product Manager, Drytac
Switching to More Sustainable Solutions with High Performance – Nicolas Coupry, Senior Market Manager & Sustainability Lead, Antalis
The Carbon Impact of the Sustainability Spotlight Expo Display – Dominic Harris Co-Founder, CarbonQuota
The Fibre Story – Ali Khalili, CEO, Re-board Technology
The Future is PVC-Free – Are You Getting Left Behind? – Rob Karpenko, Director of Sales, Taya Europe BV
The new Nordic Swan Ecolabelling Criteria for Printing Companies and Printed Matter – Anders Jacobsson, Senior Advisor and Nordic Product Development Advisor – Ecolabelling Sweden
The Roadmap to Sustainable Textile Printing – Peter Buttiens, ESMA
Using a Recycled Material Does Not Necessarily Make You a Virtuous Actor – Christophe Aussenac, Founding Director, ATC Groupe and FESPA President
The full programme will be chaired by Francisco Lozano Winterhalder, Biologist and Master Lecturer on sustainability and circular economy at ESADE Business School. Further sessions will be delivered by speakers from organisations including Bluedesign Technologies, HP and Kongsberg Systems.
Michael Ryan, Head of Global Print Expo comments: “As sustainability is moving up the agenda of print buyers and suppliers alike, its becoming imperative for PSPs to build their knowledge in this complex area and learn about the opportunities and challenges that come with making your business more sustainable. This comprehensive, free conference programme aims to support print businesses to meet changing environmental demands, while increasing productivity and profitability – all critical factors in sustainable, long-term growth.”
All Sustainability Spotlight sessions are in English. There is no need to pre-book sessions and there are no COVID restrictions for entry to the conference area.