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Orbus recycles nearly 70% of waste in 2024

Orbus worked with recycling partners to ensure that waste such as cardboard, paper, aluminum, fabric, steel & other materials were properly recycled.

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In recognition of Earth Day, Orbus highlighted the success of its sustainability efforts in 2024 and reinforced its commitment to environmental awareness in all aspects of its operations.

In 2024, Orbus recycled approximately 70% of its total waste. Throughout the past decade, Orbus has recycled 77% of its total waste and has diverted more than 12.3 million pounds of waste from landfills. Orbus stated it acknowledges the limited resources available on this planet and makes its environmental impact a top priority.

Orbus’ recycling initiatives ensure that waste such as cardboard, paper, aluminum, fabric, steel, and other materials are properly recycled. In 2024, Orbus continued to work with wood recycler Jimenez Pallets Inc, utilizing wood waste to create pallets and mulch, as well as other local recycling partners such as Mid America Paper Recycling, Groot Recycling & Waste, and Elgin Recycling.

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Orbus implemented eco-conscious practices such as 100% motion-sensor LED lighting, water dispensers placed throughout its two facilities, and automatic water fixtures. Orbus also ships using UPS carbon-neutral shipments, has been ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management certified since 2010, and has supported a product rental program (implemented in 2015) designed to limit waste.

Orbus stated that its commitment to environmental sustainability has extended to its product lines as well. It recently introduced a new green, 100% PVC-free, woven coated fabric for its line of retractable banner stands. This option is phthalate-free and 100% recyclable.

“We are proud of the measures we’ve taken to maintain and evolve our environmental efforts over the years,” said Natalie Whited, vice president of marketing. “Diligence in eco-conscious practices and the introduction of recyclable graphic materials support Orbus’ mission towards a more sustainable future.”

Marie Fennema

Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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