Monday, 29 Mar 2021 08:17 GMT

MacroArt scores at EFL Finals

Wide-format print company MacroArt recently completed a major installation to mark the ‘Wembley Weekender’ of English Football League (EFL) finals games at London’s famous Wembley Stadium.

MacroArt produced and installed over 3,000sq m of graphics and signage for the EFL Papa John's Trophy Finals earlier this month.

All of the graphics were produced on Kavalan, a PVC-free material supplied by CMYUK, which MacroArt says reduced the project’s overall carbon footprint by more than 30%, when compared with traditional banners.

Following the event, all graphics and signage were recovered by the MacroArt team and returned for recycling in the relevant waste streams.

Matt Guise, MacroArt’s sales director, comments: “Sustainability is key to many of our clients and providing graphics that have a minimal impact on the environment whilst maintaining performance is a game changer for today’s events.

Sustainability is key to many of our clients and providing graphics that have a minimal impact on the environment whilst maintaining performance is a game changer for today’s events

“It was very rewarding to work with an organisation as committed as we are to carbon neutrality, and the team at EFL supported our efforts at very stage.

“We look forward to continuing our work with them and it is clear that reducing our carbon footprint will remain at the very top of the league table for both our organisations.”

The double-header event saw Salford City and Sunderland AFC crowned winners for the 19-20 and 20-21 trophies.

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