
A greener banknote life cycle
Lower carbon footprint. Higher bio-based content. Discover how the cash industry is rethinking what sustainable banknotes really look like in practice.
People continue to rely on cash as a means of payment and store of value. Trust in cash as a public good remains at a high level thanks to its convenience and security.

Lower carbon footprint. Higher bio-based content. Discover how the cash industry is rethinking what sustainable banknotes really look like in practice.

Creating highly secure, innovative, and sustainable banknotes is a demanding mission. The right people and culture are vital, says Alfred Kraxenberger.

How can a banknote be secure, visually appealing, and represent the pride a nation’s citizens carry in their hearts? Let Bernd Kümmerle explain.

What sways our choice to make a cash payment vs a digital one? We explore the sustained appeal of cash with business psychologist Dr Julia Pitters.

Learn how InterFund Solutions and Louisenthal are revolutionising currency production through sustainability, balancing eco-friendly materials with high security.

Governments are focusing on the vital role of cash and are working with central banks and industry players to take active steps to safeguard its future.
The forces reshaping the cash cycle are driving demand for higher productivity in cash centers. A new generation of cash systems is set to meet that need.

In an age of digitalization and uncertainty, people are turning more to physical cash. In this interview we explore why this is and the possible benefits with psychologist Dr. Julia Pitters.

In uncertain times, we need to know that public currency is a stable, secure, and reliable anchor. How will the role of money develop in the future?