Soyang Europe declared Waste Accreditation Champion by FESPA UK

Jan 13, 2026 | Industry News

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Soyang Europe, has secured ‘Waste Accreditation Champion’ status from FESPA UK

Digitally-printable media manufacturer and distributor, Soyang Europe, has announced that it has secured ‘Waste Accreditation Champion’ status from FESPA UK.

The FESPA UK Waste Accreditation was established in 2022, and is a voluntary scheme designed to promote responsible waste management and recycling across print, signage, and graphics in the UK market.

Companies that sign up and meet strict criteria across waste-generation, waste outputs and disposal practices are declared a ‘champion’ by FESPA UK.

After evaluation, the company was deemed to have met these standards and was subsequently awarded ‘Waste Accreditation Champion’ status for 2025.

Suzi Ward, managing director of FESPA UK, said: “Mark Mashiter and his team worked closely with Jon Hutton to understand what would genuinely work for their clients.

“This included how materials could be brought back, how it would function as a viable part of their business, and how materials could be stored correctly and collected directly from their yard.

“Without the long-standing support we’ve had from Soyang, the accreditation would not be as far reaching as it is today.”

Speaking on behalf of Soyang, Mark Mashiter, Soyang Europe’s CEO, said that he was delighted to have secured Champion status for 2025.

He said: “We’ve been huge supporters of the Waste Accreditation scheme since FESPA UK first launched the initiative almost four years ago. We are honoured to have been recognised for our own efforts in this area and will strive to continue to improve the environmentally friendly products we offer to customers.

“We are committed to our ongoing work with FESPA UK, helping them spread the word about its Waste Accreditation scheme and how businesses becoming a ‘Champion’ can help shine a greener light on the industry as a whole.”