Unified approach 'key to cutting carbon'
The global print industry must adopt a single, international and integrated approach to carbon footprinting,...
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12 March 2010: 14.38
Direct mail continues to suffer from a poor environmental reputation in comparison with email, which is considered the "greenest" means of communication, according to a recent study.
The global print industry must adopt a single, international and integrated approach to carbon footprinting,...
Mastercolour has cut costs and improved its environmental position by switching to low-chemistry plates....
Magazine printer Buxton Press has become one of the first high-volume users to make the change to processless...
HSM will use Ipex to unveil its V-Press and V-Press 860 Plus baling press lines, which the manufacturer...
Transport strikes in Finland are set to have a severe impact on paper mills across the country, costing...
Paperlinx UK's logistics arm The Delivery Co has launched a fleet of vehicles that it claims are more...
By the time you read this article, the dust will be settling on COP15, the crucial climate change summit...
I was working with the corporate responsibility committee of one of my clients recently, a very well-known...
Environmental accreditations are an essential tool in winning clients, but which are the best and why?...
Wide-format work is as popular as ever with marketers, but printers are under pressure to go green or...
Putting the environment first has paid off for this Aintree-based commercial printer, says Helen Morris
This month, I would like to issue a challenge to PrintWeek readers. Everyone is talking about what they...
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