Environment
CMS invests in fresh tech to hit turnover targets
Central Mailing Services (CMS) has made a fresh six-figure investment in new print, mailing and warehouse equipment as it heads towards the end of its financial year on-target.
Ronald Britton adds iridescence to Bioglitter range
Ronald Britton has launched what it claims is the world’s first micro-plastic-free iridescent glitter as an expansion to its Bioglitter brand.
Busiest year yet for Two Sides’ anti-greenwash campaign
Two Sides’ anti-greenwash campaign experienced its busiest year to date in 2019, with 131 companies removing misleading anti-paper statements.
Gemini lauded in Kodak green awards
Gemini Print has led the UK charge in this year’s Kodak Sonora Plate Green Leaf Awards, which recognise environmental and sustainability best practice, achieving the joint top score in Europe.
Wear your heart on your print
When February rolls around it means only one thing in the world of retail: shelves and rails filled with products covered in hearts and flowers.
Packaging Innovations: Broadening the debate
You can’t talk about packaging these days without being keenly aware that there is an impassioned and important debate about its impact – particularly plastic packaging – on the environment, and...
Brands switching away from plastic could increase their carbon footprint
The findings of a new report about the grocery sector have found that the switch by many brands and businesses from plastic packaging to alternatives is both confusing consumers and, in some cases,...
Print’s supply chain is greening up
The wider world and its leaders are finally waking up to the idea, thanks to numerous respected, heavyweight reports, undeniable evidence, and tireless campaigning, that what we use of the earth’s...
Antalis rolls out universal carbon offsetting
Antalis UK has started to offer universal carbon offsetting on its products.
Campaign launched to make cartonboard official
Pro Carton has launched a campaign to make cartonboard an official term after it was found that despite universal use of the material, the word is broadly unrecognised.