CRN switches to recycled paper magazine wrappers
Move is part of a wider change from CRN publisher Incisive Media
CRN has switched its magazine wrappers from single-use plastic to recycled paper, as part of a wider move from its publisher Incisive media.
From September CRN, along with fellow Incisive titles International Investment and Multi Asset Review, will stop using plastic, in line with Incisive's long-term sustainability and zero-carbon objective both in its supply chain and as an employer.
Investment Week will follow in due course.
It complements the work that has been done to ensure the business's conferences and awards are as sustainable as possible.
Incisive CEO Jonathon Whiteley said: "A responsible approach to sustainability and the environment is essential to ensure the future growth of our business and the role that we play in the wider communities we serve.
"Care for the environment goes hand in hand with being a responsible employer, partner and customer.
"We encourage and empower everyone who works at Incisive Media to be aware of how the work we do affects the wider society."
You can learn more about Incisive Media's event sustainability plans by watching this video here.
Read Incisive's full events sustainability statement here.