Xanita join EcoPrint as Premier Partner

Xanita, one of the world's leading producers of paper composite boards has become a Premier partner at the forthcoming EcoPrint Summit which takes place 6-7 June in Geneva.

Xanita offers two core fibreboard products namely Xanita Print and Xanita Kraft in various sizes and thicknesses. All Xanita boards are 100% repulpable, ultra-lightweight, significantly stronger than traditional honeycomb fibreboard, non-toxic and VOC-free.

James Beattie, Founder and CEO of Xanita explains, “Sustainable innovation has been at the core of the Xanita brand since the beginning of the business so it was a natural decision for us to become a premier partner for the EcoPrint Summit. Now, more than ever, sustainability is a vital component for all of us and blended with action and collaboration we think the EcoPrint initiative is important to support and play a leading role in shaping and defining. ”

Xanita enables both innovative and sustainable options for an array of design ideas and products

In addition to manufacturing sustainable materials, Xanita’s design studio constantly pushes the boundaries of what is possible with paper composite fibreboard. Through learning, they have recognised the need to share their extensive knowledge to educate the market. EcoPrint is therefore the perfect platform with which to provide access to the inspiring nature of the product plus the chance to learn and develop a new sustainable business. 

Frazer Chesterman, Co-Founder of EcoPrint enthuses, “We are delighted that Xanita has joined EcoPrint as a premier partner. They have been a consistent innovator in the field of sustainability for many years and understand the importance of trailblazing and disruption for positive change. We look forward to working together to help the print industry improve its sustainable performance through the use of innovative products such as Xanita which has a positive impact on the environment.”

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