MacroArt becomes sustainable graphics supplier to Tobacco Dock

MacroArt has partnered with Tobacco Dock to become its exclusive supplier of sustainable graphics.

Tobacco Dock’s site spans over 16,000m2, comprising 57 event areas within a Grade 1 listed space. The core focus of the collaboration with MacroArt is to significantly reduce waste and environmental impact at the site.

As part of its partnership, Tobacco Dock is utilising MacroArt’s full turnkey recycling scheme - the only UK events space offering this initiative on a year-round basis. In addition, the venue is taking advantage of MacroArt’s stock of rental frames for exhibitions and events, with its ‘reuse and recycle’ offering.

MacroArt has already undertaken branding for a number of notable events at Tobacco Dock, including Google taking over the entire venue for a networking event in October this year. Providing 1,336m2 of material, the extensive project comprised of window vinyl graphics, freestanding re-board, lamppost flags and fabric in hanging frames. The MacroArt team completed the install across four days with all materials recycled after the event.

MacroArt’s sales director Matthew Guise said: “At the heart of our collaboration with Tobacco Dock is a shared vision for sustainability within the events industry. We are proud to be the exclusive supplier of sustainable branding at this iconic venue, working hand-in-hand with Tobacco Dock to drive impactful changes in the way all events are executed.”

Jonathan Read, joint CEO of Tobacco Dock, added: “The collaboration with MacroArt is not just about introducing a supplier but collaborating and partnering with a company deeply invested in sustainable practices and creative excellence. Our relationship is set to redefine the standards for event branding, offering clients not just visual impact but a commitment to a sustainable, environmentally-conscious future.”

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