Moss, a leading provider of digital printing solutions, is expanding its sustainability strategy and taking the next step toward a circular economy. The internationally active company, known for high-impact visual communication for trade shows, retail, and live events, is introducing a structured take-back program for selected textile products.

With the launch of the new product line “REssential”, Moss offers customers the opportunity to return REssential DekoTex, REssential IllumiTex, and REssential GreyTex after use. These products will be collected by the Moss Recycling Department and processed through a certified recycling process.

Moss textile prints in use: Featured at a trade fair in Cologne this year.

“Sustainability isn’t a service – it’s our standard. With REssential, we enable our customers to use our products not only effectively, but also responsibly,” says Peter Bottenberg, Managing Director of Moss Europe.

Designed for Circularity from the Start

As part of the new offering, Moss handles the complete return logistics and ensures the materials are recycled in a mono-material, closed-loop system. Upon request, customers can receive a Certificate of Conformity, documenting the return and recycling process – ideal for sustainability reports or internal CSR communication.

The return process is designed to be simple: after use, products are packaged and shipped back to Moss. From sorting to material recovery, Moss takes care of everything.

A Meaningful Step in the Right Direction

With REssential, Moss expands its portfolio with products designed according to circular design principles. It complements the already well-known “Sustaina” product range, which includes items made from recycled materials.

REssential in action: Illuminated example using REssential IllumiTex

REssential strengthens Moss’s ongoing sustainability promise, with a strong focus on the entire lifecycle of its products. Today, Moss is among the first providers on the market to offer a complete recycling system for its textiles.

More information on the take-back program and participation terms can be found at:
www.mossinc.de