Environment

Archant launches eco-font across titles

Newspaper publisher Archant is to launch a new eco-font that cuts down on ink but does not alter the quality of its printed titles.

Printing firms welcome the ban on plastic bag manufacturing in Delhi

The Delhi cabinet passed a bill on 4 April, 2011 to ban production of plastic bags. A ban on use of plastic bags was notified earlier in Delhi on January 7, 2009 but failed due to violations, which...

Killer app: Fuller in zoo balancing act

Fuller Davies has continued to bolster its green credentials after printing its first job on carbon-balanced paper, part of a project for Colchester Zoo. The Ipswich-based business has produced an...

The Digital Print Partnership increases recycling to 97.7%

The Digital Print Partnership has boosted its recycling levels from 60% to 97.7% after it implemented a recycling programme in March 2010.

Glunz & Jensen launches chemistry-free PlateWriter 3000

Glunz & Jensen has launched its chemistry-free PlateWriter 3000 aimed at SME printers.

Antalis McNaughton targets litho market with product launch

Antalis McNaughton has targeted the litho market with the launch of a 1,200micron quality version of its Antacote Lite 100% recyclable retail hanging signage product.

Ingede and DPDA shake hands on joint inkjet de-inking research

Deinking bodies Ingede and the DPDA have signed a letter of intent to collaborate on de-inking projects and to share research and data.

Stena Line offers biodegradeable loyalty cards through PCS

Ferry company Stena Line has used Plastic Card Services (PCS) to supply 60,000 biodegradeable loyalty cards for the relaunch of its loyalty scheme.

FSC UK exhibits at the London Book Fair

Environmental standard body FSC UK is to exhibit for the first time at the London Book Fair.