The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP), the leading authority in sustainable printing certifications, announced today a pilot project to expand its certification program beyond the United States and Canada. SGP has been successfully holding all audits virtually for more than a year. Using this method, the organization can expand internationally, allowing printers and industry suppliers worldwide to achieve SGP certification. Through its cloud-based SGP Impact Tracker, information for a virtual audit is quickly and effectively shared with SGP's independent auditors.

Nordic countries, including Sweden, Norway and Denmark, have maintained their leading positions on the Energy Transition Index (ETI), driven by strong progress in environmental sustainability.
Only 13 out of 115 countries have made steady gains in ETI scores in the past decade, highlighting that progress has been uneven.
The energy transition requires a full transformation of the global energy, economic and social system, beginning now, as the next decade is crucial to delivering on climate goals.

Seiko Epson Corporation (TSE: 6724, "Epson") has announced it will be joining RE100, a global initiative that brings together the world's most influential businesses driving the transition to 100% renewable electricity. Epson had in March 2021 announced that its worldwide Group sites*1 will all meet their electricity needs from 100% renewable energy sources (renewable electricity) by 2023.

• First-of-a-kind coalition emphasizes the key role of technology in the green and digital transformation of the economy inside and outside Europe

• Dassault Systèmes furthers its purpose to provide virtual universes to imagine sustainable innovations that harmonize product, nature and life
• Company’s recent white paper with Accenture confirms virtual twin technology as a significant lever to reduce global carbon dioxide emissions by 2030

The World BioEconomy Forum is a think tank initiative and global communication platform for the Circular Bioeconomy arranging Roundtables and Forums. Thanks to the renewability of raw materials, (as in paper and board) as well as the recyclability of printed and packaged products, the printing and packaging industries are firm stakeholders in the circular bioeconomy.

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