Expert Q&A: The Future of Sustainable Print and ESG Compliance 2026

Expert Q&A on sustainable print and ESG compliance 2026
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Read and download this LFR Expert Series PDF interview with Steve Lister on sustainable print, ESG compliance, circularity, carbon data, traceability and what print businesses need to prepare for in 2026.

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This expert interview explores what a sustainable print business will look like in 2026 and beyond, with practical insight into ESG compliance, sustainable materials, recyclability, traceability, PVC-free alternatives, green claims, procurement pressure and carbon reporting

About this PDF

This edition of the LFR Expert Series is a Q&A-based thought leadership piece built around an interview with Steve Lister, Global Brand Consultant. Large Format Review positions the piece as a practical look at the realities of ESG and sustainability for print service providers in 2026 and beyond

Rather than offering vague sustainability messaging, this PDF focuses on the real commercial, operational and compliance questions affecting print businesses, brand teams, retailers and suppliers. Across the interview, Steve Lister addresses how sustainability expectations are changing, what buyers now demand from print suppliers, and why evidence, traceability and substantiated claims are becoming essential. 

What this expert guide covers

This PDF covers major questions facing the print and display industry, including:

  • how brands now approach sustainable print procurement
  • why vague sustainability claims are under pressure
  • whether ESG is becoming a commercial filter in tendering
  • the real obstacles to reducing or replacing PVC
  • what “recyclable” means in practice, not just in theory
  • how take-back models, mono-material design and circularity can scale
  • what data buyers want on carbon, LCA and material traceability
  • how print businesses can prepare for stronger scrutiny of green claims

These themes run throughout the interview and are reinforced visually across the PDF’s question-and-answer pages. 

Key insights from the PDF

Sustainability claims now need proof

One of the strongest themes in the interview is that broad, unverified sustainability language is losing credibility. The PDF argues that print buyers and brand teams increasingly expect specific, evidence-based claims rather than generic environmental messaging. 

ESG is influencing commercial decisions

The interview suggests that sustainability is no longer just a branding issue. It is increasingly part of procurement, supplier evaluation and tender risk, especially where businesses cannot clearly prove what they are claiming. 

PVC reduction is more complex than simple substitution

The PDF explores the tension between ambition and delivery when it comes to PVC-free print. It highlights that brands often want lower-impact alternatives without sacrificing durability, speed, consistency, fire performance or price. 

Recyclability depends on system design, not just product claims

A recurring message in the interview is that “recyclable” is often oversimplified. Real-world recovery depends on material choices, adhesives, laminates, contamination, waste handling and whether a workable end-of-life route actually exists. 

Traceability and carbon data are becoming more important

Later sections of the PDF focus on what brands increasingly want from suppliers: better material transparency, more robust data, clearer carbon calculations, and more confidence in what happens to printed materials at end of life. 

Why this matters for the print industry

This PDF is useful because it connects sustainability to real buying behaviour, operational reality and commercial risk. It is not simply a trends piece. It is relevant to businesses that need to respond to tougher customer questions around:

  • ESG reporting
  • print procurement standards
  • end-of-life outcomes
  • material selection
  • carbon reporting
  • substantiation of green claims
  • sustainable display and signage production

For printers, converters, display producers, media suppliers and brand-side teams, the interview provides a practical overview of where scrutiny is increasing and what capabilities may matter most over the next two years. 

Who should read this PDF?

This resource is especially relevant for:

  • print service providers
  • wide-format and display graphics businesses
  • retail and in-store display producers
  • sustainability and procurement teams
  • media and substrate suppliers
  • packaging and print consultants
  • brand owners reviewing sustainable print strategy
  • anyone tracking ESG compliance in print and signage

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Looking for practical guidance on sustainable print and ESG compliance? This LFR Expert Series interview with Steve Lister explores the pressure points shaping print buying, material selection, recyclability, traceability and environmental claims in 2026 and beyond. 
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What is this PDF about?

This PDF is an LFR Expert Series interview with Steve Lister focused on the future of sustainable print and ESG compliance in 2026 and beyond. It covers procurement expectations, PVC-free materials, recyclability, circularity, carbon data and traceability. 

Who is featured in the document?

The PDF features Steve Lister, identified in the publication as a Global Brand Consultant

What topics does the interview cover?

The interview covers sustainable print, ESG compliance, green claims, recyclability, PVC-free alternatives, circular systems, carbon calculations, LCAs, supplier data and traceability. 

Why is this relevant to print businesses?

It addresses how buyers and brands are changing their expectations of suppliers, especially around substantiation, environmental claims, material choice and data transparency. 

Is this useful for procurement and brand teams as well as printers?

Yes. The themes in the PDF are clearly relevant to procurement, sustainability, retail display and brand-side decision-making as well as print production.

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Access the complete PDF to explore how sustainable print, ESG compliance, recyclability, carbon data and material traceability are reshaping print in 2026.

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