The print and paper advocacy group, Two Sides, is excited to announce its newest member and supporter, Baumer hhs, a worldwide partner for adhesive application and quality assurance.
For more than 35 years, everything at Baumer hhs has revolved around secure gluing and the goal of meeting the high demands imposed by their customers and a dynamic market. No matter whether you process cold glue or hot melt, or whether you want to verify the quality of your products with the help of sensors or cameras, you'll find the right solution at Baumer hhs!
“Sustainability is on everyone's lips. We are only at the beginning of an exciting journey. But what does sustainability actually mean in a company like Baumer hhs? Well, we asked ourselves three questions on how can we be: economically sustainable for our customers in the market, socially sustainable for our employees and our environment, and ecologically sustainable for our company and the environment?
These questions have led us to the new Baumer hhs motto: Rethink. Renew. Recycle.” says Thomas Walther, Corporate Strategy & Innovation for Baumer hhs GmbH.
Walther continued, “We’re delighted Baumer hhs is now a member of Two Sides. By aligning our messages on the sustainable worth of our services and the industry as a whole, we can better inform our customers, and in turn their customers.”
“We’re pleased to welcome Baumer hhs on board as members of Two Sides. Our partnership with them will help to communicate the facts around sustainable adhesive application in the paper and paper-based packaging sector, informing brands and consumers alike. It’s always a pleasure to welcome new members on board, we look forward to working with Baumer hhs moving forward,” says Ian Bates, Marketing & Partnership Director for Two Sides UK.
By joining Two Sides, Baumer hhs has access to a large library of co-brandable communications tools, consumer research, industry-leading information, sustainability advice, and events.
The preceding press release was provided by a company unaffiliated with Printing Impressions. The views expressed within do not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of the staff of Printing Impressions.
- People:
- Ian Bates
- Thomas Walther