INX International Ink Co. has released its first sustainability report, which provides a comprehensive perspective on the company’s ever-changing practices.

The extensive 36-page report highlights INX’s ongoing goal to be a more environmentally friendly company and how this translates into offering customers the best ink and technology solutions to achieve high quality printing standards.

Since the introduction in 2020 of the Coloring a Secure and Sustainable Future (CSSF) model, which is in line with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, INX has maintained a firm stance on its goal of developing new products and processes. All INX factories in North America have also committed to significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

Bryce Kristo, who took over as president and CEO of INX in January 2023, expressed the company’s commitment to its customers and the environment. As an industry leader for several decades, INX is focused on developing products that provide value to its customers and promote the preservation of the planet.

“We recognize the value of investing in a circular economy, and have identified specific steps to improve the way we manage our resources and eliminate waste through better product and process designs,” said Kristo, who has worked at INX since 1991.

“By aligning our CSSF model with the United Nations 2030 Agenda, and combining it with the right approach and our extensive research and development capabilities, I am confident that we will help our clients innovate and achieve their sustainability goals, while delivering greater value to their customers,” the head added.

INX, through an assessment project, was able to identify environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives that complied with its CSSF model and were integrated into its sustainability strategy. The report details the company’s sustainability strategy, focusing on three key areas of the CSSF model: environmentally friendly product design, sustainable process design and social responsibility.