Sustainability
Sustainability at Nex Displays
Sustainability has become one of the most important values in the world of exhibitions, trade shows, and large format printing. At Nex Displays, we believe that every business has a responsibility to reduce environmental impact and take steps toward a cleaner future.
Our industry produces large amounts of materials, printed graphics, packaging, and transportation related emissions.
Because of this, adopting greener practices is not just an option. It is a fundamental part of how we plan, design, and produce display solutions for our clients.


Why Sustainability Matters in the Display Industry
Trade shows and exhibitions rely heavily on printed graphics, structures, lighting systems, transportation, and temporary installations.
Many booths are built for short term use, and the traditional process often results in significant material waste.
Tons of PVC banners, foam boards, plastics, and disposable structures end up in landfills after each event. This is a global challenge across all industries.
At Nex Displays, we understand that businesses want to present themselves professionally, but they also want to make responsible choices.
Our approach is to balance performance and sustainability by offering eco friendly alternatives that still meet professional standards. Advancements in printing technology, recyclable materials, modular display systems, and energy saving components now make it possible to create powerful visual displays while minimizing environmental impact.
Eco Friendly Material Choices
One of the most effective steps toward sustainability is selecting materials that are either recyclable, reusable, or have a lower carbon footprint. Nex Displays works closely with trusted suppliers to source materials designed for responsible use.
Recyclable polyester fabric for backdrops and tension displays
Biodegradable or recyclable boards for rigid prints
Water based inks with low environmental impact
Durable aluminum frames that can be reused for multiple events
Smarter Production Methods
Sustainable work is not limited to material selection. The production process also affects the environment. Nex Displays uses modern printing technology designed to lower waste and improve efficiency. Our printers create consistent color output while using less ink and energy than older equipment.
We also optimize print layout to reduce leftover material. By carefully planning each job, we minimize offcuts and scrap. Even small reductions can create meaningful impact when printing is done at scale. Our cutting and finishing team also uses precise techniques to avoid unnecessary trimming or reprints.
Packaging is another area we focus on. Many companies rely heavily on plastic wrapping because it is cheap and fast. We reduce plastic use whenever possible by switching to recyclable or minimal packaging materials. Our goal is to protect each display during transportation without generating excess waste.


Our Vision for a Greener Future
Sustainability is not a temporary initiative for Nex Displays. It is a long term commitment that shapes the future of our company. We want to lead the industry toward greener standards by choosing better materials, using smarter production methods, and designing systems that last. Each improvement brings us closer to a world where high quality displays do not come at the cost of environmental harm.
We will continue refining our process, updating our technology, and exploring new materials. The goal is to provide clients with display solutions that support strong performance and responsible environmental practices. Nex Displays is proud to help create a more sustainable exhibition industry, one project at a time.
Education and Client Support
We discuss long term costs, explain durability, and help clients understand how a sustainable display strategy can benefit their brand.
Eco friendly choices often create stronger brand perception, especially among audiences who value environmental responsibility. We help clients use sustainability as an opportunity, not an obstacle.
