Sustainability is a guide post, not a popular trend

Sustainability isn’t just another buzzword; it’s becoming a way of life. People today are more tuned in than ever, and they’re expecting brands to get on board, too. In fact, research shows that a whopping 82% of customers want to see brands go all-in on sustainable, people-centered practices.

Fast forward to 2023, and it’s clear—consumers want brands to walk the talk on sustainability. Nearly half (46%) of consumers expect businesses to lead the charge in making real, impactful changes. Take Selfridges, for example, with their bold “Project Earth” initiative. They’re showing the retail world what’s possible when sustainability goes beyond the shelf and runs through the entire operation.

With consumers calling for transparency at every step of the supply chain, it’s clear that buyers must choose suppliers that share the same sustainability values. That’s why we’re excited to spotlight the sustainable efforts at W.A.S.A Wireless.

W.A.S.A.'s Commitment to Sustainability

At W.A.S.A. Wireless, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the heart of our business. Our mission? To create products that are not only aesthetically pleasing, functional, and popular but also made responsibly, with the planet in mind. Green is trendy, sure, but for us, it’s a core value, woven into everything we do. Sustainability isn’t just part of our story; it’s part of who we are as people and global citizens.

Packaging That’s Planet-Friendly

We’ve rethought our packaging from the ground up to make every step as sustainable as possible. Here’s how we’re doing it:

  1. Sustainable packaging: We are improving our packaging to achieve plastic-free materials and opt for FSC-certified paper.
  2. Eco-friendly seals: Our packages are now sealed with environmentally friendly paper tape.
  3. Greener Printing: Our printed materials use soy-based ink, which emerges as a sustainable alternative and a leap forward in print quality.
  4. Less paper, more digital: Our manuals now feature handy QR codes. We’ve kept only the must-have info on paper and tucked the rest away digitally. This approach helps reduce our footprint while taking into account what is mandatory.

Every choice might seem small, but together, they’re helping us create a cleaner, greener packaging process.

Smarter Shipping for a Greener Planet

We’re leaning into sea freight to keep our carbon footprint in check. The result? A major cut in emissions.

Sea freight emits up to 47 times less greenhouse gas than air freight. That’s a big win for the planet.

Yes, sea freight takes a bit more coordination, but it’s a commitment we’re proud to make for a more sustainable future.

Why Choose W.A.S.A.?

Partnering with W.A.S.A. Wireless means you’re choosing a partner dedicated to reducing environmental impact—without adding extra work on your end. Here’s what our sustainability initiatives bring to the table:

  1. Enhanced Brand Image: Our eco-friendly practices boost your brand’s credibility and commitment to sustainability.
  2. Reduced Risk: Proactive green efforts help you avoid negative publicity and build trust with customers.
  3. Cost Savings: From energy-efficient tech to sustainable packaging, our investments help cut costs in the long run.

As problem solvers, we’re always one step ahead—and that includes our sustainability efforts. We’ve put solutions in place throughout the production chain, so you don’t have to. That way, you can focus on sharing your environmental efforts with customers while we keep building a greener future together.

Let us help you!

If you’re a buyer looking to boost consumer trust and build a more sustainable future for your brand, contact us at W.A.S.A. Together, we’ll find the must-have products your customers love—at prices that fit—without ever compromising your core values or our shared vision for a brighter future.

Book a Call

Do you want to know more about how W.A.S.A. Wireless can help you in working towards satisfied, enthusiastic customers? Book a call directly with W.A.S.A. Wireless’ CEO, Annbritt Lindberg.

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