To mark the crucial COP26 climate crisis talks which took place recently in Glasgow, one of Northern Ireland’s oldest and most respected businesses has launched an initiative to improve its environmental credentials and is encouraging its clients to do the same.
Specialist printers W&G Baird, located in Antrim, and a Corporate Partner of HAI, have embarked on a ‘Carbon Neutral Journey,’ and are now proactively pursuing more sustainable production methods, stocks and suppliers.
The 160-year-old print company is making a series of eco pledges for 2022. It also calls on clients to join their journey of sustainable business practices to protect the planet for future generations. Managing Director Patrick Moffett said: “Our journey to go carbon neutral is central to W&G Baird’s business objectives for 2022 and beyond. We have already made a number of changes to improve our carbon output and are calling on customers and
suppliers to join us on our Carbon Neutral journey.
We want to take people with us on our Carbon Neutral Journey to amplify awareness about sustainability and inspire positive action across the whole industry.” In the last few years, the long-established printers have invested over £4 million in advanced technology. With over 90 employees across two sites in Northern Ireland and Great Britain, W&G Baird operates one of the country’s largest sheet-fed print rooms, using the most sophisticated printing technology and finishing equipment available. The company has been providing a high-quality print service for everything from leaflets and business cards to bespoke books, magazines, signage and prospectuses for over a century and a half.
For all your print enquires please contact Sam Sharpe, Business Development Manager (Ireland) +44 (0)28 9448 1181, or email sam.sharpe@wgbaird.com.