
Company
Sustainability
Environmental Awareness
At Impress, we work with our clients to provide environmentally responsible print and design solutions for their projects. We understand it’s important to educate our clients about the ecological benefits and features of various paper stocks. We also communicate the positive impact of using Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified papers.
Environmental Responsibility
We are committed to helping the environment. Our new facility has been specially designed to maximize use of natural light and minimize waste from the printing process. We have increased our recycling efforts while reusing renewable resources and maximized our use of energy efficient lighting throughout the facility. We have also added hybrid delivery vehicles to our environmentally friendly report card.
Reduce and Recycle
By using technologically advanced Komori presses, operated by highly trained professionals, we have reduced overall waste generated by “make-ready” sheets that are used for each project we run through the press.
Impress recycles all paper waste and metal plates generated by the printing process, as well as all office paper by-products.
Committed to Sustainability
By implementing these measures and having a consistent, long-term awareness of the role we play in preserving our environment, we are able to ensure our customers that we are doing our part to help reduce our impact on the environment and our community.
Featured Project
Tina’s Baked Goods
P-O-P Header Card
Our client, GMS Industries, a maker of point-of-purchase (P-O-P) displays, needed an easily maintained logo header to top off cardboard product displays. Their customer, Tina's Quality Baked Goods, wanted to build & promote brand awareness.
The answer: a half-circle, die-cut sign made of 30 ml thick matte vinyl was imprinted with UV ink in Tina's trademark colors with a gloss aqueous coating applied to the impression. These signs are easily wiped down with a damp cloth; the rigid header stays attractive without fear of signage tearing or fading.






