Yellow is the new Green
Sustainability is more than a core value: it is in our DNA and runs like a green thread through Holbox's future. For example, all our displays are FSC® certified, we use sustainable raw materials in our production process and we have our own Sustainability ID. Together we make the difference and ensure a green future for the next generation.
Quality marks
We are regularly rewarded for the way we deal with sustainability within Holbox. We are already in possession of various quality marks.
FSC®: we use raw materials for wood and paper products that originate from responsibly managed forests, with all attention for the people who depend on the forest.
PEFC: we use wood and paper products that originate from sustainably managed forests, paying attention to people, planet and profit.
EcoVadis Silver Rating: measures the quality of the company's CSR management system.
Cradle to Cradle certification: determines that a product is safe for people and the environment and is made from materials that can be recycled or composted.
ISO 14001: we are ISO 14001 certified . This is the international standard that describes the requirements that an environmental management system must meet.




Sustainability is already taken into account in the design of the display. Smart designs and optimal use of the material are matters that our folding masters deal with on a daily basis. Innovations and developments in the field of paper and cardboard are hot topics. In our magazine Instore Only we pay attention to developments within the company and in the branch twice a year. Sustainability is the theme of the magazine.
Checklist duurzame displays
Holbox has developed a checklist that we can go through with you to see in which area the design of displays can be even more sustainable:
Smart display design
3D visualization
FSC® and PEFC certified
Bio inks
Migration-free lacquer
Dispersion lacquer
Full cardboard
Green transport


Creative waste
We handle paper sparingly. When colouring the printing press, we hardly use so-called 'shoot-in'. That saves a lot of paper. What's more, the staple that we still use is given a second life in the form of Creative Waste. As for the other cardboard from the 'large productions', this material is also disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. According to specialists, cardboard can be recycled no less than five to six times. After that, the fibres are no longer good enough for reuse.
Our paper gets a second life
Raw materials and materials are reused









