About this event
According to Forbes, 82% of consumers want brands to embrace sustainable and people-first practices. This surge in demand emphasizes the need for brands to shift towards eco-conscious strategies. When it comes to sustainable packaging, it goes beyond merely utilizing eco-friendly materials. Brands must embrace a comprehensive approach, meticulously evaluating every aspect of their processes, including tools employed in the creation and printing of their packaged goods.
From ideation to the production line to the transport of your packaged products, Susie Stitzel, Director Product Management at Esko and Carlos Lahoz Buch, Industrial print sustainability strategy manager at HP will discuss strategies that help you get to market better and faster while also meeting your sustainability KPIs.
In this webinar, you’ll learn about:
This webinar is a great fit for Brand Owners and the Packaging Supply Chain in the role of :
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Susie has more than 25 years of experience in the design, prepress, printing, and packaging industries. She’s also completely passionate about packaging – to the point that her family will no longer shop with her.
Carlos Lahoz (Barcelona, Spain) has been working in HP for over 20 years in very different positions. With a technical background in engineering, he started in R&D where quickly became the regulations and environmental manager for Large format and 3D printing business globally. His technical background helped him move to the next role, as global sustainability marketing for all the Industrial and 3D businesses of HP. After a period in a couple of incubation initiatives (Textiles, Creator economy,…), he’s now responsible for the industrial print sustainability strategy, with the ambition of driving industrial printing into reduced emissions and a net positive impact.
Esko is a global provider of integrated software solutions that accelerate the go-to-market process of packaged goods. We empower teams to support and manage the end to end packaging design and pre-production processes from Concept to Print.