Sustainability at Sticker it

We have a huge focus on sustainability. This page explains what we're doing to reduce our environmental impact

Key points

The widest range of compostable materials
6+ options to replace plastic
Powered by solar on on an award winning eco-park
40+% of power from solar PV
Carbon neutral printer drives most of our production
From our $620,000 Indigo
Carbon-offset shipping from our supplier Freight Brokers
200% carbon offset deliveries

Environmental certifications

HP Indigo ink we use to print

Nearly every order is printed on our HP Indigo digital printer (99%+).

The ink for the Indigo is certified compostable and is free of animal products. It's also suitable for food contact packaging.

You can download all of the associated certifications & data sheets here:

Certifications for the film & adhesive

This material we use to make eco-friendly stickers and labels created from Natureflex film. It's made from woodpulp, making it inherently more sustainable than plastic alternatives.

You can watch a video of the Natureflex film decomposing on YouTube here.

We print onto these Natureflex films with the compostable ink mentioned in the point above. Then we use a compostable adhesive, which you'll find the datasheet for below.

You can also find the datasheets & more information about Natureflex films below:

Sustainable manufacturing

We're based at Filwood Green Business Park in the UK, which prides itself on its sustainability.

Approximately 40% of the electricity used at the business park is produced from solar photovoltaics which are located on the roof.

Filwood Green also won the Bristol Post Green Capital Award for bring an environmentally friendly building. It scores over 93% in the BREEAM Final Certificate (source).

We then print the branding for 90+% of our orders on an HP Indigo, which is built using a carbon neutral process.

Filwood Green Business Park from the outside