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Amann publishes first Sustainability Report


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s one of the world's leading manufacturers of embroidery threads, Amann has demonstrated its commitment to protecting people and the environment by publishing its first Sustainability Report.


The report is based upon the 10 principles of the United Nations Global Compact, which Amann considers to be the basis for social and ecological economic activity worldwide.


Amann has made a conscious decision to enter the UN Global Compact. The German Global Compact Network describes the UN Global Compact as the 'world's largest and most important initiative for responsible corporate governance. Based on 10 universal principles and the Sustainable Development Goals, it pursues the vision of an inclusive and sustainable global economy for the benefit of all people, communities and markets – today and in the future'. The report demonstrates which measures Amann is already taking for people and the environment and how the company is positioning itself for the future in terms of sustainability. For example, between 2015 and 2018, Amann significantly reduced its consumption of resources: electricity consumption worldwide got reduced by 29% (per kg produced). At the same time CO2 emissions got reduced by 29% (per kg produced) and water consumption by 27% (per kg produced). And in recent years, Amann has invested €1.5 million in measures to reduce the use of resources. In order to also achieve the ambitious long-term sustainability goals, Amann will invest a further €6 million by 2023.


● The complete Sustainability Report can be read online at www.amann.com


Henbury is reducing, reusing and recycling


CADlink releases EngraveLab v10


E Henbury has changed its shirt packaging H


● 10 items have been removed from the shirt packaging, leaving only three recyclable


enbury has made several alterations to the packaging used in its shirt collection in a bid to reduce, reuse and recycle. This includes the following:


components made from recycled materials. ● All future production will be packaged in unbranded, resealable, recycled plastic bags – so


that customers can reuse them. ● All of Henbury's current plastic bags are grade 4 recyclable. Future production will be made from 100% recyclable, recycled plastic. Itʼs the same styles, same quality, with a new vision.


| 6 | October 2019


ngraveLab Version 10 is CADlink's latest release of its laser and spindle-based engraving software.


The software includes application- specific design and production tools not found in standard design applications or limited functionality engraving software products that may be included alongside certain engraving devices.


EngraveLab supports virtually all widely used engravers and is also bundled alongside some of the industry's leading engraving devices.


The latest version of the software includes a host of new features. Leading the way are the new 3D previewer with simplified conversion tools of 2D images into 3D output as well as an .STL import filter; automated photo conversion to finely detailed laser output on a large variety of materials, advanced


Amann has


published its first Sustainability Report


EngraveLab v10 supports virtually all widely used engravers


Braille production tools that include all of the latest text to Braille conversion libraries and much more.


EngraveLab v10 also includes a multitude of material and labour-saving features that optimise production and reduce material costs. In particular, tools such as advanced shape nesting, optimised fill routines and extended barcode support provide an almost immediate return on investment.


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