Environment
WWF Germany's anti-printing PDF campaign exposes internal rifts
The 'save as WWF' campaign launched by WWF Germany this month has not only outraged the print and paper industries but, according to correspondence seen by <i>PrintWeek</i>, has caused a rift within...
Carbon Trust body claims carbon cuts as top investment for business
Carbon Trust Advisory Services has released a paper on how large UK businesses underestimate the financial payback from energy efficiency measures by as much as 1.6bn.
Océ recognised in Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) has listed digital press manufacturer Océ in its Carbon Disclosure Leadership (CDL) index for the second year running.
Don't let the WWF spoil your Christmas break
There I was, gently filling up with Christmas cheer, a warm glow of yuletide anticipation spreading through my bones, and then I come across a seemingly harmless press release from a respected...
SME printers to benefit from Localism Bill
SME printers are set to benefit from lower business rates following the publication of the government's Localism Bill yesterday (13 December).
Two Sides blasts WWF 'unprintable' file format
Two Sides has issued an open letter in response to the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) announcement of its "environmentally friendly" version of Adobe's PDF, which prevents the document being printed.
EcoPrint London scheme gains momentum
The BPIF has said that its EcoPrint London scheme has been taken up by more than 65 printers, of which 45 have already completed the programme.
WWF launches PDF that cannot be printed to 'save trees'
The graphic arts industry has been dealt a major blow in its ongoing battle against the widely-held belief that print on paper is unsustainable after the WWF launched a "green file format" that cannot...
Interprint upgrades to chemistry-free CtP
Interprint has switched to chemistry-free plate production with Agfa's Azura TS plates, Avalon N8 platesetter and Apogee workflow.
Robert Horne's revive 50:50 silk paper used for Heroes book
Robert Horne's revive 50:50 silk paper has been used to create Heroes, a book that documents the everyday life of troops in Afghanistan.