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Peace of mind for you and your customers
If your company prints documents regularly, choosing an environmentally committed print / designer is an important component of green procurement The environmental benefits from greening a large print job for example can be substantial when they lead to lower waste
and emissions
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Adding value
Choosing environmentally preferable paper and inks, and saying so on printed documents, publicly demonstrates your company's commitment to local environment, community and economy, therefore adding value to the product or service you provide
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Saving money
At Leap, we will always find ways to save on precious resources - including economic lay-out for projects - waste is never a good thing, and for every bit we save, we can save you
money too
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Pre-empting government reforms and initiatives
ISO14001, the environmental management standard, Duty Of Care regulations (DEFRA, waste), Climate change levy, and packaging waste regulations. Many local councils and government now offering publicity, funding and rewards to businesses who demonstrate initiatives in sustainability - you can be one of them
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Giving you the competitive edge
Customers are becoming increasingly aware of the environment and sustainability. They are demanding to know that when they are investing money into a brand or service, that they are also investing in ethical practice and commitment to making their world a better place to be. At no extra cost to you, by working with us, you can successfully market your product to the information-hungry ethical consumer
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Taking responsibility and doing the right thing
It's up to you to accept moral responsibility for the way your business is run. No longer can we continue in a 'disposable' mentality without suffering the consequences. By taking action, you can feel proud to have made a difference to your local community and environment and of course - to the bigger picture - of which we are all a part
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The environment is our life support system. It includes everything we need to live.
Behind every printed page and brochure is an array of chemicals, wastes, and emissions -- many of which can be avoided through informed choices and good management practices - without compromising on quality
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