Graphics specialist creates eco range for big brands

Graphic display specialist Leach has launched new eco-products, following 12 months of research and development and demand from leading brands

The Huddersfield-based company has invested over 100 man-hours into its latest product suite over the past year – designed to further bolster its long-held “green conscience”. It features 16 environmentally-friendly products which are PVC-free, recycled or recyclable – with a “return to base” model encouraging users to send back any obsolete graphics for onward recycling.

Leach polled the opinions of 164 decision-makers from some of the world’s leading brands – including Vauxhall, Arcadia Group, Estée Lauder and Beaverbrooks – in order to establish what really matters when it comes to visual installations.

Over half of the respondents said that being ‘green’ was a strategic priority for their board, with 49% stating their company’s investment into environmentally conscious products would increase in 2020. Interestingly, 64% of people said purchasing decisions were made with the environmental impact in mind.

James Lavin, managing director at Leach, said: “It’s no secret that the environmental issues in society have pushed companies to adopt a greater ‘eco stance’ – in the quest to ensure business remains strong while striving to protect the planet.

“Leach has always been of this mindset, but we’ve taken things a step further with the launch of our complete eco range. We’ve already received some fantastic feedback and, importantly, these greener solutions have no detrimental impact on the high-quality results provided – the ‘wow factor’ is still extremely apparent!”

Leach has always been committed to reducing its carbon footprint. In 2008, the firm received the Queen’s Award for its investment into products incorporating LED lights for energy efficiency, changeable graphics to promote reusability, and lightweight rollable solutions to reduce transport costs.

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