Diversified materials supplier Premier has hailed another successful appearance at The Print Show, using its presence at this year’s event to focus on innovation and sustainability across its portfolio of solutions.

Premier is a regular exhibitor at the show and returned once again this year, taking a large stand near the front of Hall 17. The supplier enjoyed a steady flow of traffic throughout the three days as visitors dropped in to find out more about its latest products.

Among the highlights was eTEC AIR Bubble Board, a new polypropylene bubble board from Premier Display Graphics. Featuring a white bubble core and two smooth, bright white surfaces, the product is billed as being perfect for signage, point-of-sale displays, and exhibition panels.

Premier also placed a spotlight on its expanding creative papers range, which now includes the premium myCordenons range by Fedrigoni. The myCordenons collection features an array of surfaces, weights, formats and colours, with the aim of allowing creatives to craft all manner of projects.

Visitors also had the chance to learn more about solutions from Premier’s other divisions including display graphics, digital, creative papers, self-adhesive materials, board, packaging, lamination films, office papers, and paper. Swatches, product guides, and printed samples were available throughout the show.

On top of this, Premier reported significant interest in its Carbon Capture program, which, run in partnership with the Woodland Trust, allows Premier customers to capture carbon from the products they purchase, contributing to the preservation and growth of woodland in the UK. 

Premier’s commitment to sustainability was further emphasised with Brad West, director of wide-format media UK & Ireland, taking part in an environment themed panel discussion on the Knowledge Zone. West featured in the ‘Fostering Sustainable Waste Management with FESPA UK’ session. 

“As sustainability continues to take centre stage in the print industry, Premier remains at the forefront, driving innovation and environmental stewardship across all sectors,” Premier says.

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