Lars Winkelbauer - Thermal Printing and Sustainability
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Ongoing, First published Mar 12
Lars Winkelbauer - New York, United States discusses that after many parts of the process associated with shipping and packaging, the use of a shipping label becomes quite important. The ink used in these labels can be harmful to the environment in the long term. Thus, efforts are now being made to improve the approach. One alternative solution is the use of thermal printers. These have become quite important because they are playing a transformative role in aiding sustainability, offering numerous benefits. This innovation is taking the industry significantly closer to cutting down on a part of the carbon footprint that it generates.
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