Print buying

CN: first priority is to transition to more sustainable materials

Condé Nast maps out sustainability goals

Publisher Condé Nast has announced that it will end the use of all single-use plastic packaging by 2025, and will move to 100% certified paper by the end of next year.

FlyerAlarm maintained production across its eight sites through lockdown

FlyerAlarm rolls out Covid-19 safe products

FlyerAlarm has rolled out an antimicrobial varnish option for a wide range of its products as the German online print giant prepares to support businesses return to work efforts.

Ditch the dysfunctional

Jo Francis urges print bosses to cast a critical eye on their customer lists.

Helloprint: all creditors asked to accept reduced or deferred payment

Helloprint: 'most suppliers supporting survival plan'

Helloprint has asked its print suppliers to accept deferred or reduced payments as the fast-growing print platform battles to stay afloat and secure fresh investment after a massive drop in sales of...

The Gazette: administrations appear in official public record

Admin for two more Kouakou firms

The final two businesses in Landry Kouakou’s short-lived print empire are now in administration, with the business and assets of one operation sold to a retail marketing specialist.

Antalis with become part of Japanese merchanting group

Key step in Antalis takeover

The takeover of Antalis has come another step closer after majority shareholder Sequana formalised the sale of its stake to Kokusai Pulp & Paper.

Separation screens in place at Brett Martin's own offices

Brett Martin working 24/7 to meet plastics demand

Booming demand for ‘sneeze screens’ and workplace dividers has resulted in a bumper order book for UK manufacturer Brett Martin – with the firm’s capacity for transparent materials booked up until the...

Two Sides report put together with Toluna

Consumers back paper-based packaging

A new study, conducted just before the lockdown, has reported that just shy of two-thirds of consumers believe paper-based packaging is better for the environment.

Result of de-inking tests

Flexible packaging recycling moves a step closer

Ink manufacturer Siegwerk and recycling specialist APK have successfully completed de-inking trials of twofold printed low density polyethylene (LDPE) films.

The range has a wide range of potential applications, including print

G-Tec set to launch anti-microbial print laminate

UK materials manufacturer G-Tec Paper & Film, part of Gardiner Graphics Group, is poised to launch a new range of innovative anti-microbial self-adhesive films and is looking to set up a UK...