The success of your sustainability journey may depend on where you start.
Sara Osorio
Sustainability has become a part of doing business. And, whether efforts to become more sustainable are kicked off by environmental commitments, continuous improvement efforts, or more recently, mandates, those companies undertaking efforts see benefits.
Six subject matter experts weigh in on the forces they believe will have an impact on trends, technologies, and regulations in 2026.
“Sustainability needs to be integrated into your business philosophy,” said Sarah Osorio, Environmental Health and Safety Affairs Coordinator at PRINTING United Alliance, urging print businesses to look ink, paper, and substrates.
To gain a better understanding of where we are now and where we’re headed, Wide-format Impressions reached out to Stephanie Buka, Adriane Harrison, Gary Jones, and Sara Osorio, all subject matter experts from PRINTING United Alliance, to answer three key questions below.
Sara Osorio, EHS affairs coordinator at PRINTING United Alliance, discusses ongoing trends in sustainability in the wide-format printing industry including the benefits of digital printing and the challenges of EPR legislation.







