Digidelta secures industry recognition for environmental advancements as FESPA UK Champion
20 December 2025: Digidelta, a specialist manufacturer of digital printing, decoration, visual communication and textile materials, is delighted to announce it has secured the coveted FESPA UK Waste Accreditation Champions Recognition Award 2025 in honour of its work and ongoing commitment to the environment.
Launched in 2022, the FESPA UK Waste Accreditation is a voluntary scheme focused on promoting responsible waste management and recycling across the print, signage and graphics industries. Through the scheme, FESPA UK evaluates a company’s waste-generation, waste outputs and disposal practices, with only those that meet its strict criteria being declared a ‘Champion’.
Steve Broad, Head of Global Business Development at Digidelta, played a major role in obtaining the new recognition from FESPA UK. Steve, along with several members of the Digidelta team, met with FESPA UK at the 2025 FESPA Global Print Expo in Berlin, Germany in May, where they discussed Digidelta’s environmental advancements with print media.
“We are thrilled to welcome Digidelta as the latest supplier to become a FESPA UK Champion and join our mission of continuing to improve the industries’ sustainable credentials,” said Jon Hutton, Director of FESPA UK.
“When we first met Steve and Digidelta at the FESPA exhibition, we discussed the environmental drive and ethos that runs throughout the business. It is clear Digidelta wants to make a difference in the way end-of-campaign vinyl graphics are handled and the Waste Accreditation, which focuses on recycling these materials, is the perfect platform.
“It’s exciting to have Digidelta on board and form an integral part of our team of Champion Suppliers!”
Digidelta has established itself as a trusted and leading provider of sustainable products to the print, signage and graphics markets. Its product portfolio includes the revolutionary range of BIOND bio-based films, which deliver an environmentally friendly, high-quality solution to customers.
BIOND offers a highly effective, quantified alternative to PVC materials. Created using vegetable-based products, BIOND is 85% bio-based and absorbs carbon dioxide during growth, reducing its total footprint by more than 80%. This stands in stark contrast to traditional PVC, which generates significantly higher levels of potentially harmful carbon dioxide gases.
However, what makes BIOND such a successful alternative is that despite having far less impact on the planet than PVC materials, it delivers results equal to or even greater than those applications created using traditional PVC-based products. This means customers do not need to compromise on the quality of the final application to deliver an environmentally responsible service to their own clients.
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