Environmental Impact: PrintCity Alliance GREEN theme at Ipex

PrintCity Alliance members Leonhard Kurz, manroland, MEGTEC, Merck, Océ, Sappi, Tolerans, UPM and Weilburger Graphics are exhibiting at Ipex 2010, focusing on three leading ‘themes’ PRINT: LEAN.GREEN.SEEN. Of these three hot topics, ‘GREEN’ is possibly the issue most talked about, but least fully understood by many in our industry. Since 2008 the PrintCity Alliance has … Read more

Bekaert launches Ecobind® – 100% natural, C02 neutral coating for book binding wire

Businesses and consumers can now use more eco-friendly stationery thanks to the launch of Ecobind®. This coloured eco-friendly coating is made from the so-called ‘green polymer’, which means it is completely derived from natural resources, compostable and CO2 neutral. Ecobind® coating for bookbinding wire is the ideal complement to environmentally sound stationery, such as– exercise … Read more

Paper Tigers Hear Them Roar

Can it really be true, as so many tree huggers believe, that pulp and paper production are major contributors to global warming?  At a UN conference in 1987, sustainability was defined as developments that “meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs”. This roughly means that we should look … Read more

Successful PrintCity Munich Workshop – Carbon Footprint & Energy Efficiency

The PrintCity Alliance completed a successful first Graphic Industry Supply Chain Workshop on the subject Carbon Footprint & Energy Efficiency during February 2010 in Munich. The keynote speaker was Gary Marshall from the UK printing group Polestar, an early adopter of a proactive carbon and energy reduction programme. “We must look at the whole picture … Read more

Classic Printers stays clean and green with Fujifilm Brillia HD PRO-V plates

One of the largest commercial printers in Peterborough, Classic Printers has spent the last year ensuring that its offering gives customers one of the ‘greenest’ experiences possible, with its most recent investment being low chemistry Brillia HD PRO-V plates from Fujifilm. John Taylor, managing director at Classic Printers, comments, “We feel it is our responsibility … Read more

Presstek supporting The Verdigris Project

Presstek, providers of high-quality, fully-integrated digital offset printing solutions and services, has joined the Verdigris Project as an associate member. Verdigris is the printing industry’s only international not-for-profit environmental research initiative. “Presstek is supporting the Verdigris Project because it can help printers to improve their carbon footprint,” says Brian Wolfenden, Director of Marketing Communications at … Read more

Two Sides continues to grow and welcomes new members

Two Sides, the UK initiative to promote the responsible production of print and paper, today reports the continued growth of its membership and welcomes twelve new members to its campaign. Aimed at promoting awareness of the sustainability of print and paper as a ‘Renewable, Recyclable and Powerful’ medium, Two Sides was launched in September 2009 … Read more

Verdigris Environmental Awareness Survey will provide real life data for real life business strategies

Verdigris, the not-for-profit print environmental research initiative, is inviting print companies around the world to participate in the Verdigris Environmental Awareness survey. The aim of the survey is to better understand and evaluate the strategic motivators and environmental intentions of print companies worldwide. The survey will be repeated annually to track environmental awareness and adoption … Read more

Green Grøset Trykk

Protecting the environment has to be a top priority for all of us in the printing industry. This much we know, but taking steps to improve how we do business isn’t that simple and is made harder by the ridiculous myth that going green is an expensive proposition. Fortunately a growing number of printing companies … Read more

Colour Me Carbon

What’s the hottest topic in print these days? Judging by the spate of recent announcements, it’s carbon calculators. They’re everywhere, from Google’s calculator and those of NGOs such as the Carbon Trust and Envirowise in the UK, through to energy companies the world round. Even book publishers are getting into the act. For instance, Finnish … Read more