Sustainability
Sustainability & Corporate Social Responsibility
Environmental sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility have always been important to Easypack/POP Displays Group and remains a constant focus that we’re deeply committed to. As a Group we actively research ways of continuing to minimise our environmental impact.
The Forest Stewardship Council® was the first certification we gained in 2016 and since then, we have further solidified our commitment to environmental responsibility by achieving ISO 14001 certification in 2018 and setting our goal of achieving Carbon Net Zero within Scope’s 1 and 2 by 2030.
This dedication to increasing sustainability extends to every possible area of our business, including our raw material supply. Much of our raw sheet board material is manufactured by CorrBoard UK, a company in which we were a founding member with a stake in the business. With the opening of CorrBoard’s own Anaerobic Digestion Bioenergy plant in 2019, all the energy used in the corrugated board manufacture comes from this sustainable source, with enough left over to power much of the surrounding community.
By committing to be net Carbon Nett Zero, we often become early adopters of new environmentally friendly materials as they become available on the market.

To learn more about our sustainability journey and social responsibility, please explore our development areas below. For the latest news on our sustainability initiatives, be sure to check out our dedicated Instagram feed.
Investing in Sustainable Energy
Renewable Energy
A range of sustainable resources are employed by Easypack/POP Displays Group when manufacturing and delivering our corrugated display products.
The Group already utilises renewable energy from a specialist electricity provider for both sites. However, we are also actively exploring the installation of solar panels, which will be another valuable step towards becoming Carbon Nett Zero in Scopes 1 and 2 by 2030.
Electric Vehicle Use
The programme of replacing all company cars with fully electric or hybrid vehicles is continuing. As new vehicles are needed the latest EV solutions are researched and invested in. In support of this advance, there are currently a total of 7 electric vehicle charging points at our sites for visitors and staff to use.
There is a current lack of electric commercial availability in the market for larger delivery trucks, however there is a possibility that our smaller vehicles used for more local deliveries could be replaced with fully electric vehicles. When the technology exists in the wider commercial vehicle sector, whether that be electric or hydrogen, we will explore its use and invest in the most appropriate solutions.
LED and PIR Sensors
The most obvious, and earliest adopted elements of the group’s environmental strategy, was to review our lighting needs, beginning with swapping our regular incandescent bulbs for LED lighting. Where practical, the group have also installed PIR sensors so that lights are only on when people are in the vicinity. All these initiatives lead to a reduction in energy usage.
Recycling Waste Corrugated Board
Easypack Displays utilises raw corrugated board materials that are, on average, 80% recycled with the remaining 20% being sourced from sustainable forest sources under the guidance of the FSC®. As an inevitable part of their manufacturing process, cardboard offcuts and waste are generated when die cutting and producing displays. Through the use of specialist recycling equipment, all the wastage is carefully accumulated and recycled by feeding it back into the closed loop system to create new recycled corrugated cardboard materials.
To ensure that the business captures the maximum amount of offcut material, we have implemented specific measures to make the process as environmentally efficient as possible.
The Cardboard Waste Conveyor Belt System at Easypack Displays

The Easypack Displays manufacturing plant at Walsoken is equipped with a bespoke conveyor belt system that allows our finishing team to easily direct corrugated cardboard offcuts onto the belt. The recyclable waste is then transported through the building wall and up into a compaction machine.
Since its installation in late 2022, the conveyor has been efficiently transporting recyclable material at a cost-effective and faster rate than was previously available. This automation has greatly improved the efficiency of our waste collection service and ensures that we capture and return the maximum amount of offcuts to the closed loop system to be recycled, remanufactured and reused.
The Forest Stewardship Council®– FSC
As part of our ongoing commitment to achieving Carbon Nett Zero in Scopes 1 and 2, we have a program of supporting and collaborating with organisations that operate on a global scale for the betterment of all. One such organisation is the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC).
The FSC was established in 1993 with the primary objective of advocating for the responsible management of our world’s forestry resources. The Forest Stewardship Council plays a major, critical role in safeguarding one of our most precious and endangered resources, the world’s forests.
Operating on an international scale as a non-profit entity, the FSC not only sets the standards for forestry products, but also certifies and labels them to signify their eco-friendliness and environmental sustainability. Through the FSC system, businesses and consumers alike can easily identify, purchase, and utilise wood, paper, and other forest products that are derived from well-managed forests or recycled sources.

Right at the heart of the Forest Stewardship Councils global forest certification lie two fundamental components: their forest management and the all-important chain of custody systems and processes. By registering with the FSC, Easypack Displays have been granted certification. This certification guarantees that from the forest to the end-user, all FSC materials and products have been responsibly sourced, ensuring sustainability at every stage of the supply chain. In fact, the system is so robust that it enables us to trace any visual display unit back to its origin in the forest where the trees were grown. By partnering with the FSC, we are making a tangible difference in the preservation of our forests and the protection of our planet. Together we can contribute to a more sustainable future and ensure that generations to come can continue.
Supporting The World Land Trust
As a Corporate Supporter we invest annually to support the aims and objectives of The World Land Trust, a leading organisation in Global conservation efforts.
Through our ongoing partnership with the World Land Trust Plant a Tree Program, we contribute funds to restore and rejuvenate our precious tropical forests. Each year, our commitment enables the planting of hundreds of new trees, not just combating deforestation, but also working towards preserving biodiversity and combatting climate change. This initiative is a proactive contribution to the protection of our planet’s delicate ecosystems.
In addition to our involvement in the Plant a Tree program, we are also participants in the Buy an Acre Program. Through this initiative we are able to safeguard many acres of land every year, further ensuring the preservation of our planet’s precious habitats. Together, we continue to save land threatened by deforestation and other such commercial projects. The Buy an Acre Program is increasingly providing safe havens for wildlife and preserving the rich biodiversity that our planet, and we, rely upon.
The founding of the World Land Trust in 1989 marked a turning point in global conservation efforts. With accelerating deforestation, diminishing areas of vegetation and the continuing decimation of vast areas of natural growth, something positive clearly had to be done. Recognising the urgent need for intervention, the Trust has since become a leading force in protecting and sustainably managing threatened habitats and endangered species. Their collaborative approach involves working closely with communities, organisations, businesses, and individuals to raise awareness. Enhancing their understanding about the importance of conservation and most importantly, take action and become involved in the objectives. Through their projects they provide crucial information, education, and fundraising opportunities to support this valuable global mission.

One of the ways in which the trust utilises the funds raised is by supporting rangers, who serve as the true guardians of the wild. These dedicated individuals are on the front line of conservation, working tirelessly to protect some of the worlds most endangered species and their incredible habitats. Through our donations, we are regularly contributing to the invaluable work of these teams of devoted rangers, ensuring the long-term preservation of our planet’s biodiversity.
Thanks to the World Land Trust’s tireless efforts, over 1 million hectares of land have been safeguarded, serving as a testament to their commitment to conservation. Furthermore, the trust has provided the means to plant over 2.7m trees, making a significant impact in restoring and replenishing forests around the world.
At Easypack/POP Displays Group, we are privileged to be part of this remarkable journey towards a sustainable future. Together with the World Land Trust, we are taking action to safeguard our planet, protect endangered species, and preserve the beauty and diversity of our natural world for generations to come.