Environment
Switch on to smart energy and dial down your bills
Brexit is on the horizon, costs of energy are rising following the fall in sterling and an increase in taxation, and it appears that the UK’s energy generators can only just meet energy demands. It’s...
Canon revamps production printer offering
Canon has launched a new series of mono production printers, which it said deliver "substantial productivity gains" over the devices they replace.
Prevent web piracy with preparation
Last week’s ransomware attack that forced the NHS to cancel operations and affected organisations as diverse as FedEx, Renault and the Russian interior ministry may have been unprecedented in scale,...
'Pringles factor' posing packaging problems
The UK’s Recycling Association has named a number of packaging products as being the “villains” of the recycling world.
Gardners shifts into top gear for rubbish trucks
To promote the safe disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in Cardiff, and help to make a positive impact to the city’s WEEE disposal targets, The City of Cardiff Council...
Premier supports Woodland Trust with new trees
Premier Paper Group has planted 1,000 trees to boost woodland growth and combat tree disease in an ongoing 'carbon capture' initiative.
Consumables supplier JAG quadruples footprint
Fledgling printing consumables company JAG has responded to significant growth since its foundation two years ago by moving to a warehouse almost four times the size of its previous premises.
Tobacco firms refused plain packaging appeal permission
The UK Supreme Court has refused permission for tobacco firms to appeal against the plain packaging for cigarettes legislation that will come into force next month.
The positive effects of being neutral
Opting to go for carbon neutrality as a corporate goal is not to be taken lightly, says BrunelPrint commercial print director John Tugman. There is nothing neutral about such a move, demanding a...
Look out for your friends when they come to visit
Accidents in printing and its related industries are relatively uncommon but when they do happen, the outcome is all too often life-changing or, worse still, fatal.