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Home » Kornit Digital commits towards environmental protection
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Kornit Digital commits towards environmental protection

By September 20, 20212 Mins Read
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Kornit Digital
Ltd, a global market leader in digital textile production technologies, released
its 2020 Impact and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report,
affirming its commitment towards specific ESG goals.

This includes
the way Kornit conducts business, creates meaningful impact in local
communities, and achieves environmental sustainability, in addition to how it
will continue to build a diverse and inclusive company culture, foster employee
growth and development, and empower fair and safe labour practices globally.

Ronen Samuel,
Chief Executive Officer, Kornit Digital, said that, their vision is to boldly
transform the world of fashion and textiles for a better, more sustainable
planet and this report serves as the roadmap to achieving this vision. The KPIs
reflect Kornit’s core values, embedded into every aspect of business.

He also said
that, the fashion industry is unfortunately responsible for severe ecological
damage, producing nearly 20% of global wastewater each year and over-producing
an average of 30% as an integral part of its ‘normal’ course of doing business.
Kornit is laser-focused on changing that trajectory and sustainability is top
of mind, spirit and in practice, every single day.

In addition to
enabling eco-friendly production processes with technology and consumables that
use less water, reduce waste, and minimize the carbon footprint, Kornit
technology solutions enable sustainable production on demand, which eliminates
overproduction.

Furthermore, the
report outlines Kornit’s commitment to achieving KPIs that address waste,
chemicals, GHG emissions, energy, product development, employee training,
diversity and inclusion, and the company’s supply chain.

Source:
Kornit Press Release

Image Source: Kornit Press Release

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