Gallus plans to make its products carbon neutral by end 2022

Gallus has made a pledge to make its products carbon neutral by the end of 2022 – which once certified, is likely to see it become one of the first narrow web press manufacturers to meet this milestone.

As part of its plan to strengthen its focus on economic, social and environmental responsibility – which includes actively working to reduce harmful carbon emissions, company-wide – Gallus has partnered with climate solutions specialist Forliance to offset the remaining emissions from its production process and help achieve its target within an ambitious timeline.

Gallus’ sustainability program is already ISO 14001 certified, the international standard for environmental management systems, which ensures that organisations meet their legal obligations, adopting environmentally sound processes and taking a responsible approach to environmental management.

Forliance climate change strategy director Michael Sahm said, “Climate change is increasingly becoming a stress test for print manufacturers and their business models – and for some, it’s one of their biggest challenges they face.

“But a well-planned corporate climate solution can turn climate change related risks and headaches into tangible opportunities.

“For Gallus, we’re confident that we have the right strategy in place to meet its objectives by following the Kyoto protocol gold standard. This will ensure a meaningful environmental change for the business, its customers, and lay the foundations for future aspirations.”

The first project objective for Gallus is to explore the way in which its presses are manufactured and calculate the related carbon emissions – assessing each step in the production process, from design and material selection to energy consumption and packaging.

The plan is then to compensate for the resulting CO2 emissions, adhering to the gold standard offsetting program. At the same time, a team is driving the company’s decarbonisation through increased energy efficiency and the use of renewable energies to reduce scope 1 and 2 emissions.

Gallus Group chief sales and service officer Dario Urbinati said, “As a business, we recognise that there really is no time to waste in bringing sustainability to the top of the agenda. It’s critical that we address our environmental impact with the same expertise, dedication, meticulousness, and speed that we do our print solutions.

“What’s more, we must ensure that we provide our customers and wider brands with the same confidence in our sustainability credentials as we do for every other aspect of our service. 

“Over the last 10 months we’ve worked in alignment with Heidelberg’s corporate environmental program. This has been built into the business at a practical level, enabling us to make conscious, informed decisions as to resourcing, management of facilities and to how we design and manufacture our presses. But we need to do more.

“So, while we are still at the start of this journey, ensuring that our products are carbon neutral in the future will be an important step in demonstrating our ambitions.”


In 2023, Gallus celebrates its 100th year in operation. In addition to its sustainability program, the business has several other transformative projects lined up as part of a new vision for its future, to cement its next century of successful business and to effect positive change in the wider industry. 

Gallus Group CEO Dr. Frank Schaum said, “As we move forward into this new evolutionary phase of our business, our focus is on doing everything we can to build a more positive, sustainable future for the print and packaging market.

“The approach of the company’s centenary year has provided the ideal opportunity to re-evaluate our processes and realign our priorities so that we are now making conscious, purposeful strides towards bringing this vision into reality.”

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