Environment
Arctic Paper results hit by high raw material prices and exchange rate
Arctic Paper has said high raw material prices and exchange rates have impacted on its profit during the past three quarters and placed it under "huge pressure".

APP targeted by Greenpeace at paper awards
Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) has been the target of a Greenpeace protest after the NGO hijacked this week's Pulp & Paper International (PPI) awards to present "The Golden Chainsaw Award" to the paper...

UK banks, telecoms and utilities accused of flouting ASA regulations
Two Sides has stepped up its attack on major UK corporates, including banks, telecoms and utilities companies that it claims have greenwashed consumers into switching from paper bills to e-billing.

Ingede declares Indigo print 'unusable'
De-inking association Ingede has said that the de-inking mills of its associate members will no longer accept HP Indigo liquid toner print for de-inking after the material caused more than a hundred...
Buyers' Guide 2010
Welcome to the 2010 Buyers' Guide. Below you'll find links to the key sections.

Green buildings: the heat is on
Pressure to cut carbon is leading printers to improve their premises' performance, finds <i>Jon Severs</i>

Accreditations: Green blindness
Has the recession and proliferation of accredited firms led to the costs of eco-badges outweighing the benefits, asks <i>Helen Morris</i>

Fedrigoni UK takes inspiration from Russian dolls for 2011 calendar
Fedrigoni UK has launched its 2011 desk calendar, which showcases 13 different Fedrigoni FSC Sirio Color papers.
Bollor Thin Papers launches Primacoat Green
Bollor Thin Papers has launched Primacoat Green, an FSC certified paper that is made up of 75% recycled fibres.

There's no better time than now to 'go green'
You could be forgiven for thinking that the tough trading conditions of the past couple of years have justifiably pushed the environment down most printers' agenda.