
13 Feb 2019
SGP to Hold “Saving Dollars in 2019: Reducing Operating Costs with Renewable Energy” Webinar
Joint webinar series with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
SAYVILLE, NY - February 13, 2019 - The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP), the leading authority in sustainable printing certifications for print manufacturers, today announced it will be holding a series of webinars- "Saving Dollars in 2019" in collaboration with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the support of the Great Lakes Graphics Association, Flexographic Technical Association, Specialty Graphic Imaging Association and TLMI.
The first webinar, Reduce Operating Costs with Renewable Energy, will be held 9:00 am CST on Tues., Feb. 19, 2019. Topics include reducing energy costs through solar electric system; federal solar tax credits; incentives and grants; options for investing in renewable energy systems; and resources from RENEW Wisconsin. Participants will hear about how they can get double the benefits by becoming SGP and WI Green Tier certified.
To learn more about becoming SGP certified and part of the SGP Community visit www.sgppartnership.org.
Reader enquiries
Sustainable Green Printing Partnership
PO Box 535 Sayville
NY 11782-0535, New York
U.S.A.
Notes for editors
About Green Tier
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Green Tier program is a voluntary sustainability program that provides a framework for businesses and organizations who want to proactively improve their environmental performance. Participants use a system to guide and monitor their environmental initiatives. In exchange, the department provides recognition, a primary contact in the agency, and, in some cases, regulatory flexibility to Green Tier participants. https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/GreenTier/
About SGP
The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP) certifies printing facilities' sustainability best practices. SGP advocates best practices and innovation among print community stakeholders, aligning the printing industry and its customers in the pursuit of a more accountable sustainable supply chain. SGP works with patrons such as 3M, Cooley/Group, International Paper, ECOR, FLEXcon, North American Plastics, Piedmont Plastics, Gilman Brothers and numerous other leading brands. www.sgppartnership.org
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