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SATO Innovates CL4NX Plus Cushioning for CO2 Reduction

Another step toward sustainable production with approximately 39% CO2 reduction per unit

Jun 03, 2025

SATO Corporation is proud to announce that its flagship CL4NX Plus industrial label printer, which had previously been shipped with foamed plastic cushioning materials, are now being shipped1 with environmentally friendly cardboard-based biodegradable cushioning as of May 2025.

Before and after

Heavy industry is a significant source of global CO2 emissions and is still on a general upward trend even as industries seek to achieve net-zero targets. In manufacturing, emissions are projected to increase by 17 percent between 2024 and 20502. The SATO Group is working to reduce the environmental impact in the manufacturing and shipping of its products, and this is part of those efforts.
The new cushioning structure includes a honeycomb board attached to the cardboard frame to secure the printer known for its superior strength and shock resistance. We have conducted rigorous quality assurance testing on the reliability of the new materials through drop tests, vibration tests, and compression tests which show the new paper-based cushioning performs enables equally stable and secure packaging of printers on par with petroleum-based materials.

SATO estimates that the new material will deliver a 39 percent savings of CO2 emissions per unit3. Based on fiscal year 2023 sales, it also expects to reduce approximately 8,596 kg of plastic waste annually.
As previously announced, the CL4NX Plus printers are now produced with recycled casing which contributes to CO2 emissions reductions while having no negative effect on product durability.

  • 1.For products made in Malaysia
  • 2.Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the Manufacturing Sector (CBO, Feb 2024)
  • 3.Based on internal research. Reduction compares the use of cardboard material for cushioning vs foamed plastic.

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