Putting the ‘Green’ in Greengrocer

Environmental and sustainability policies are becoming more and more important to businesses of all shapes and sizes. It could be part of the businesses core values, or it could be a strategic move to please consumers, however you arrive there, most supermarkets and grocers will be looking at how environmentally friendly their operations and supply chains are.

Using Electronic Pricing instead of traditional paper price labels, is a more sustainable solution. This is because no paper or ink is required for any price labels or shelf talkers. Think how many times a supermarket or grocers change their pricing, it would be daily for some products. Then think about how many products they sell in-store. Moving away from a paper-based system makes sense environmentally and operationally.

Another advantage is being able to put tailored information on the electronic label screens, such as product features like Organic, Locally sourced, as well as other information that may be important to green-minded shoppers, like, package recycling/compost information.

Here are some examples of what can be achieved with Electronic Shelf Labels, however the design and content options are endless. Talk to us today about how you’d like your brand presented and what the implementation costs might be.

Electronic shelf label / digital price tag showing package recycling information, organic and locally sourced product. Chalkboard style design with 2 for $10 special.
Electronic shelf label / digital price tag showing package recycling information, organic and locally sourced product. Chalkboard style design with strawberry graphic.
 
Electronic shelf label / digital price tag showing package recycling information, organic and freshly made product benefits. Red, black and white epaper screen design.
 
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