SanMar joins Bluesign as system partner

SanMar Corporation, one of the largest suppliers of promotional products in the U.S., has announced its new partnership with Bluesign as a System Partner. This move highlights SanMar’s dedication to sustainable production practices and responsible chemical management, further solidifying its leadership in the promotional products industry.

By becoming a Bluesign System Partner, SanMar is joining a global network of companies focused on reducing the environmental impact of textile production. This partnership ensures that SanMar’s supply chain will adhere to strict environmental and safety standards, aligning with the company’s long-term sustainability goals.

“SanMar’s choice to collaborate with Bluesign shows their strong commitment to sustainability and responsible manufacturing,” said Daniel Rüfenacht, CEO of Bluesign technologies ag. “Their leadership within the promotional products industry makes this partnership particularly important. We are pleased to support SanMar as they move towards a more sustainable future and look forward to the positive influence they will have on the industry.”

“Sustainability awareness is growing in our industry, and we’re excited to add Bluesign to our sustainability efforts,” said Emily Gigot, Senior Manager of Sustainability at SanMar. “We look forward to working with the Bluesign team and utilizing their expertise to enhance our sustainability programs, continuing to provide our customers with products that meet the highest environmental standards.”

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