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1 2010-09-01 15:39:00.0 20100901 Helen Morris 3130 TH-Helen-Morris2.jpg Green Apples are awarded in recognition of environmental best practice by non-profit environment group, The Green Organisation.<br /><br />Hampshire-based Making Impressions said its entry was focused on its work towards getting EMAS certification. &nbsp; <p><strong></strong>Managing director Richard Bond said: "Our aim is to analyse our performance and create a framework for ongoing improvement.</p> <p>"We are also using our website as an educational resource for environmental issues, with a particular focus on addressing some of the commonly heard misleading claims."</p> <p>David Shorto, environmental consultant to printing companies, has been working with the business and said its method was to gain appropriate accreditations selectively and not hide behind logos.</p> <p>"Misinformation around paper, print and environmental issues is a huge problem," he said. "Print buyers and designers are bombarded by claims that a certain process, product or company is the best choice for environmental reasons."</p> <p>The company is also are fully aware of the economic benefits of many environmental initiatives.</p> <p>Bond said: "To us, it's simply common sense. It reduces our outgoing costs, our energy requirements and purchases of materials and consumables. It also increases internal recycling rates and reduces waste sent to landfill."</p> <p>The business's outgoing costs have reduced, which Bond added has been important during the economic downturn.</p> <p>"The measured aspects of our performance now act as a framework for further action and cost reduction," he said.</p> <p>The Green Organisation is an independent, non-political, non-activist group that is dedicated to recognising environmental best practice around the world.</p> Bond: 'Ongoing improvement' Bond: 'Ongoing improvement' D1DC5CC0-0E07-DAC2-B7CE539DC5BA6D3A.jpg D1DC8300-A2A9-6C37-F7A342F610E9C9F4.jpg PNW en_GB printweek.com 0 [empty string] 1025660 1 1 News 0 [empty string] [empty string] 1 2000 Web (online only story, NOT from printed publication) Making-Impressions-awarded-Green-Apple-Environmental-Award-2010 Environmental printer Making Impressions has become one of the first printers to be awarded the Green Apple Environmental Award 2010. [empty string] Making Impressions awarded the Green Apple Environmental Award 2010 [empty string] [empty string] [empty string] ARTICLE:Making+Impressions+awarded+the+Green+Apple+Environmental+Award+2010:1025660
2 2010-08-31 15:56:00.0 20100831 Jez Abbott 0 [empty string] <p>The 'Don&rsquo;t Break the Chain of Custody' programme has been launched for resellers that don't have the certification for large-format media.</p> <p>Marketing manager John Draycott said: "Many resellers don't have the resources or time to pursue certification themselves, but it's important to business. All they have to do is sign up with us."</p> <p>Art Systems gained certification two years ago and its Xativa Sustain range includes more than 200 products.</p> <p>"This will enable resellers without chain-of-custody certification for large-format media to promote certified chain-of-custody products from the range," Draycott added.</p> <p>"We wanted a way for our resellers to legitimately promote Chain of Custody certification on Xativa Sustain products."</p> <p>Managing director Steve Hawker said:<strong> </strong>"The programme is simple. There are rules on using the logo and labels that must be adhered to. We will help resellers in their use."</p> <p>The new programme, which is free for resellers, goes live from the 1 September. It will initially target 130 core resellers, but will be eventually expanded to about 2,000.</p> [empty string] [empty string] [empty string] [empty string] PNW en_GB printweek.com 0 [empty string] 1025248 1 1 News 0 [empty string] [empty string] 2 2000 Web (online only story, NOT from printed publication) Art-Systems-launches-Chain-Custody-scheme-resellers Art Systems has launched an initiative for resellers to promote certified Chain of Custody products from its Xativa Sustain range. [empty string] Art Systems launches Chain of Custody scheme for resellers [empty string] [empty string] [empty string] ARTICLE:Art+Systems+launches+Chain+of+Custody+scheme+for+resellers:1025248
3 2010-08-31 12:03:00.0 20100831 Jez Abbott 0 [empty string] <p>"Panda Print bamboo fibre printable fabric is a green alternative for various applications and is compatible with aqueous, eco-solvent and UV inkjet printers," said a spokeswoman.</p> <p>"It can be used indoors or outdoors at trade shows and events and is compatible with HP, Canon, Roland and Epson machines. Coated, it can last outside for around two years.</p> <p>"It provides excellent colour pop and trims evenly without fraying, giving finished products that clean and professional look, but without harming the environment."</p> <p>Panda Print is made in a closed-loop, environmentally responsible process, is 99.6% biodegradable and is certified free of harmful chemicals, she said.</p> <p>The bamboo is grown on an organically farmed plantation and is not harvested from forests.</p> <p>Drytac, the supplier to graphics finishing and display companies, supplies other eco-friendly products such as bamboo banner stands weighing less than 7kg each.</p> [empty string] [empty string] CDD64821-CF4A-CA10-08862129E11B7CFE.jpg CDD63574-BA58-1903-9AE3F2BB5FF94781.jpg PNW en_GB printweek.com 0 [empty string] 1025036 1 1 News 0 [empty string] [empty string] 3 2000 Web (online only story, NOT from printed publication) Drytac-unfurls-bamboo-banner-fabric-new-eco-product Drytac Europe has launched what it calls an eco-friendly canvas-like banner fabric made of natural bamboo fibre. [empty string] Drytac unfurls bamboo banner fabric as a new eco-product [empty string] [empty string] [empty string] ARTICLE:Drytac+unfurls+bamboo+banner+fabric+as+a+new+eco-product:1025036
4 2010-08-25 12:39:00.0 20100825 Helen Morris 3130 TH-Helen-Morris2.jpg Independent auditor Mazars has verified the report, which APP said proved "beyond all doubt" its commitment to the development of a sustainable pulp and paper industry. <br /> <p>Mazars investigated the report, based on third-party and internal documentation from APP, and gathered evidence relating to the contents of the document.</p> <p>Aida Greenbury, managing director of sustainability and stakeholder engagement at APP, said: "<em>Getting the Facts Down on Paper<strong> </strong></em>refutes and rejects the fictitious and misleading accusations made by certain NGOs.</p> <p>"The verification report by Mazars provides us and the public with hard evidence that APP is following a rigorously planned and implemented sustainability path."</p> <p>However, WWF Indonesia has criticised the report. Aditya Bayunanda, WWF's pulp and paper coordinator for Indonesia, said: "Satellites images have been capturing and documenting every single hectare that the company has destroyed for years."</p> <p>He said WWF was one of dozens of Indonesian NGOs that had been detailing this and more in numerous reports in an independent and transparent manner.</p> <p>He added that no published NGO report on APP's operations was referenced in audited CSR report.</p> <p>"The public is thus provided with nothing but a cover letter on an unpublished 'assurance report' about documents that are not made available to public," he said.</p> Greenbury: report refutes misleading accusations Greenbury: report refutes misleading accusations A992CB23-CAC4-D62D-30F181701DB40637.jpg A99289C5-F098-8413-3611A7B04EAFFDEC.jpg PNW en_GB printweek.com 0 [empty string] 1024244 1 1 News 0 [empty string] [empty string] 4 2000 Web (online only story, NOT from printed publication) APP-claims-sustainability-report-independently-verified Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) has said its report, Getting the Facts Down on Paper, which outlines its Indonesian sites' commitment to sustainability, has been independently verified. [empty string] APP claims sustainability report is independently verified [empty string] [empty string] [empty string] ARTICLE:APP+claims+sustainability+report+is+independently+verified:1024244
5 2010-08-25 08:00:00.0 20100825 Helen Morris 3130 TH-Helen-Morris2.jpg The paper manufacturer will use its knowledge in order to create a standard that shows water usage and also possible effects of the used water. <p>The Munkedal mill is situated in a natural environment in Sweden and the company has a long tradition of certified environmental work at the site.</p> <p>It uses less than three litres of water per kilogram of paper and carries out an advanced purification process before the water is released back into the recycling system.</p> <p>Garry Colyer, Arctic Paper UK managing director, said: "Customers can be assured that Arctic Paper continues to be focused on the global effects of paper making.</p> <p>"Our grades are not only accredited with FSC and PEFC, but also produced, without compromise, to their water usage."</p> <p>The work with the new ISO standard is expected to be completed in two to three years.</p> Arctic Paper: Swedish Munkedal mill Arctic Paper: Swedish Munkedal mill A8FB5CD7-987E-FEA3-95F2834F223D49BF.jpg A8FB2C78-E5E8-843F-1AB422D434F3D181.jpg PNW en_GB printweek.com 0 [empty string] 1024050 1 1 News 0 [empty string] [empty string] 5 2000 Web (online only story, NOT from printed publication) Arctic-Paper-help-establish-water-footprint-standard Arctic Paper's Munkedal mill has teamed up with the Swedish Standards Institute (SIS) to establish standards for companies to measure their water footprints. [empty string] Arctic Paper to help establish water footprint standard [empty string] [empty string] [empty string] ARTICLE:Arctic+Paper+to+help+establish+water+footprint+standard:1024050
6 2010-08-24 16:18:00.0 20100824 Helen Morris 3130 TH-Helen-Morris2.jpg The day offered Saxon's customers the opportunity to take part in a spillage control training session and to witness the workings of its transfer station. <p>Mick Adams, managing director of the Cambridgeshire-based company, said the course was well received by those who attended.</p> <p>"We are dedicated to maximising the amount of customer materials that are recycled, which is already more than 90%, and we have pledged to continue to reduce the remaining element that goes to landfill over the next two years," he added.</p> <p>Saxon Recycling collects waste materials from the printing and photographic industries. It also provides containers for font solutions, inks and ink tins.</p> [empty string] [empty string] [empty string] [empty string] PNW en_GB printweek.com 0 [empty string] 1024055 1 1 News 0 [empty string] [empty string] 6 2000 Web (online only story, NOT from printed publication) Printers-offered-advice-environment-recycling-open-day Saxon Recycling has provided environmental support for printers at its first Spillage Control and Duty of Care training and open day. [empty string] Printers offered advice on environment at recycling open day [empty string] [empty string] [empty string] ARTICLE:Printers+offered+advice+on+environment+at+recycling+open+day:1024055