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Alcom Printing Achieves SGP Recertification
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HARLEYSVILLE, Pa. - PennZone -- The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP) is pleased to announce that Alcom Printing has successfully achieved recertification under the SGP certification program, reaffirming the company's continued commitment to sustainable printing, responsible operations and continuous improvement.

Located in Harleysville, Pennsylvania, Alcom is a commercial printing and integrated marketing communications provider offering services that include digital printing, sheetfed offset printing, cold set web printing, wide-format printing, direct mail, promotional products, variable print and online ordering portals.

SGP certification is the printing industry's leading sustainability certification, recognizing facilities that take a comprehensive approach to environmental stewardship, social responsibility and operational excellence. Recertification confirms that Alcom continues to meet SGP's rigorous standards while maintaining sustainability as part of its day-to-day operations.

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"Alcom's recertification reflects the ongoing discipline required to make sustainability part of a facility's culture, not just a one-time achievement," said Birdley James, Chair of the SGP Board of Directors. "Their continued certification demonstrates how commercial printers can reduce environmental impact while continuing to serve customers with quality, innovation and accountability."

Alcom states that its sustainability management system measures specific steps to reduce its environmental footprint and help customers meet their own corporate sustainability goals. The company also notes its commitment to source reduction, pollution prevention, reuse and recycling, as well as maintaining a landfill-free facility focused on the Energy from Waste principle.

"Achieving SGP recertification is an important reflection of the standards we work to uphold across our Harleysville facility," said Eric Hurlock, General Manager Manufacturing/EHS Manager. "Our team is committed to operating responsibly, reducing our environmental impact and helping customers make more sustainable print decisions without compromising quality or service."

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Alcom's recertification reinforces the value of third-party validation as print buyers continue to look for partners that can support both performance and sustainability goals. Through SGP certification, Alcom demonstrates its continued commitment to environmental responsibility, operational improvement and customer-focused print solutions.

To learn more about SGP certification, visit Sustainable Green Printing Partnership at sgppartnership.org.

About SGP
The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP) is the leading sustainability certification organization for the printing industry, recognizing facilities that demonstrate excellence in environmental responsibility, social impact, and continuous improvement. Through certification, advocacy, and education, SGP helps organizations strengthen sustainable business practices across the print and packaging supply chain.

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Source: Sustainable Green Printing Partnership

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