COLORWORKS CO2 CALCULATOR

Discover the environmental benefit of switching on on-demand ColorWorks label printing

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Discover how much you can save CO2 you can save by switching to on-demand printing with ColorWorks

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Epson CO2 ColorWorks Calculator Results

Reduce your carbon footprint by % by switching to on-demand printing with ColorWorks¹

That’s kg less CO2 released into the atmosphere¹

Label waste could be reduced by % with on-demand labels

Reduce your carbon footprint by % by switching to on-demand printing with ColorWorks¹

That’s kg less CO2 released into the atmosphere¹

Label waste could be reduced by % with on-demand labels

Summary - Carbon Footprint (kg of CO2)

¹ CO2 emissions are calculated using the European Union (27) greenhouse gas emission intensity of electricity generation (g CO2/kWh) according to EEA published 25 Oct 2023.
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How can on-demand label printing be better for the environment?

On-demand label production is better for the environment as the number of production steps and waste is dramatically reduced compared to outsourcing digital label production, or overprinting on pre-printed stock.

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¹ CO2 emissions are calculated using the European Union (27) greenhouse gas emission intensity of electricity generation (g CO2/kWh) according to EEA published 25 Oct 2023.

² Please find an explanation of the savings in the Smithers White Paper to be found under this link