Diageo’s paper based spirits bottle

The weekly Verdigris blog by Laurel Brunner Support for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG) is rising amongst brands responsible for high packaging volumes. In partnership with Pilot Lite Ventures, Diageo, one of the world’s largest booze brand owners, is developing a plastic-free bottle. The two companies have set up Pulpex to develop and … Read more

Customers starting to really care

The weekly Verdigris blog by Laurel Brunner We are seeing more and more companies starting to include sustainability as part of their investment decisions. This might be because their customers are asking the question, or because business owners recognise that sustainability in the graphics industry is everyone’s problem. More likely their concern and interest is … Read more

Graphics industry post Covid-19

The weekly Verdigris blog by Laurel Brunner Sadly we are seeing terrible effects of the Corornavirus crisis on the graphics industry, and clearly we can never expect a return to business as usual. Not a day passes without business failures, collapses, administration proceedings, closures, and the problem seems particularly acute for small businesses. These are … Read more

Heidelberg facing forwards

The weekly Verdigris blog by Laurel Brunner Last November Heidelberg started reinventing itself for the digital age. Actually that isn’t quite right. Last November was a turning point because Heidelberg Druckmaschinen’s digital reinvention began earlier. The most visible indicator of that process was the company’s much vaunted relationship with Fujifilm to sell a rebadged version … Read more

Fourteen tips for getting the most out of your ZOOM time

The weekly Verdigris blog by Laurel Brunner Now that we are all getting comfortable with using online video software, there are certain do’s and don’t’s that we really should all be following.  Online you can find dozens of Zoom etiquette guidelines. They’re couched in earnest helpful tones; they tell you stuff that’s basically obvious, common … Read more

Flint Group going round in circles

The weekly Verdigris blog by Laurel Brunner Flint Group has set up a Sustainability Task Force made up of thirteen staff at various locations around the globe. They’re involved in all levels of the Flint Group’s packaging business and are charged with a very special responsibility to support Flint’s future. Flint Group Packaging Inks, one … Read more

New book supply chains needed

The weekly Verdigris blog by Laurel Brunner Improving the carbon footprint of a company is always a work in progress, no matter the size of the business. It’s the same for people. And its the same for supply chains, but that perhaps is the hardest work-in-progress of all because it involves so many vested interests … Read more

Wanting and having and keeping

The weekly Verdigris blog by Laurel Brunner With apologies to Jane Austen, it’s a fact universally acknowledged that a single individual in possession of a well padded credit card must be in want of stuff. Especially now in the crippling times of Covid-19 that stuff is often printed books and magazines, and this is a … Read more

Making ecolabels more robust

The weekly Verdigris blog by Laurel Brunner We recently completed a week’s worth of global online meetings, discussing ISO standards for the graphics industry. In many virtual sessions spanning multiple time zones, we looked at everything from the comparative performance of spectrophotometers to managing viewing conditions for soft proofing in modern pressroom environments. In the … Read more