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• 89 percent of volunteers feel that their work has helped them improve relevant skills, such as presentation, teamwork, leadership, and communication. • 93 percent are so more satisfied with their job and feel prouder to work for Siegwerk. • Of the young adults, 90 percent say that participating in YouthCan! has given them a positive outlook on the fu- ture and a plan for their next steps in life. • Looking back, 91 percent of young people confirm that the skills they gained are important for their job. Multietiquetas Installs Nilpeter FB-14 In Guadalajara Label manufacturer Multietiquetas, Guadalajara Mexico, has invested in a Nilpeter FB-14 press reinforces its com- mitment to staying at the forefront of label production, en- hancing both their flexibility and production capacity. Founded in 1979, Multietiquetas specializes in self-adhesive labels for a wide range of markets, includ- ing food and beverage, household, personal care, and pharmaceuticals. The company operates with a strong emphasis on flex- ographic technology, a variety of substrates, and numer- ous finishing options. Over the years, Nilpeter has installed more than 250 presses in Guadalajara alone, according to the company.
to transition to independent careers. Local employees of Siegwerk are personally involved in supporting young adults through skills training and by acting as role mod- els, trainers, and mentors. Joint workshops and events are regularly organized to promote the professional and per- sonal development of youth participants. Siegwerk volun- teers share their knowledge and experience, while also providing young people with access to the working envi- ronment. Some young people have since become Siegw- erk employees themselves. Between 2020 and 2024, Siegwerk and the local SOS Children’s Villages associations have implemented more than 150 projects and activities as part of YouthCan!. “Social commitment is firmly anchored in Siegwerk’s corporate culture,” said Dr. Nicolas Wiedmann, Chief Ex- ecutive Officer at Siegwerk. “We want to give back to the communities in which we operate.” Siegwerk currently supports ongoing projects in Brazil, Guatemala, Mexico, the Philippines, and Thailand. In ad- dition to promoting vocational qualifications, the goal is to also provide young people with the knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes necessary for a sustainable and re- source-efficient society and economy. The annual survey conducted by SOS Children’s Villag- es worldwide among Siegwerk volunteers and YouthCan! participants found that:
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