Environment

Frith's Flexible Packaging fined after employee injured

Essex-based packaging firm Frith's Flexible Packaging (FFP) has been fined 8,000 by Southend Magistrates' Court after an employee seriously injured his hand in 2011.

BPIF warn printers to be prepared as floods spread north

BPIF membership director Dale Wallis has warned printers to make sure their business continuity plans are in order as flood warnings spread across the UK.

Flood risk for printers in East Anglia, Midlands and South West

Printers in East Anglia, the Midlands and the South West are most at risk of flooding, according to the latest alert from the Environment Agency, following heavy rain over the weekend.

Autumn Statement: FPB calls for growth as IFS predicts fiscal pain

The Forum of Private Businesses (FPB) is calling for the government to revert on its proposals to give workers the right to demand flexible working in the chancellor George Osborne's Autumn Statement...

Benford launches DualUV ink curing system

Drying systems manufacturer Benford UV has launched DualUV, offering curing for both standard and low energy UV ink in one system.

Arjowiggins targets corporations with enviro video

Arjowiggins Graphic is targeting a new audience with the launch of an online video designed to encourage corporations to reduce their carbon footprints.

Ricoh joins Two Sides and Print Power

Ricoh Europe has joined Two Sides and Print Power in their drive to promote the responsible production and use of print and paper.

Two Sides and Print Power hold autumn Seminar

Two Sides and Print Power will hold their second annual seminar on the role of print in today's media, on Monday (12 November) from 2-5.30pm at Stationers' Hall.

NGOs urge Asia Pulp and Paper boycott

An open letter signed by 60 non-government organisations (NGOs) has been sent to investors in Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) urging them not to back the controversial Indonesian company.

Stationers to hold inaugural Environmental Group symposium

The Stationers' Company has created an Environmental Group under the chairmanship of former Pira International managing director and Stationers' court assistant Michael Hancock.