THE SHORTLIST
• Brightsource
• Denny Bros
• Newsprinters
• Park Communications
• RCS
• Stephens & George Print Group
• TJ International
THE CRITERIA
In this category, judges were looking for the company that has done the most to improve its environmental performance over the past year.
SPONSORED BY
KBA UK
SPONSOR'S STATEMENT
KBA, one of the largest printing press manufacturers in the world and the manufacturer with the broadest product range, has been a supporter and sponsor of the PrintWeek Awards Environmental Company of the Year category for a number of years.
The award confirms KBA’s ‘green and clean’ credentials for presses, such as the innovative Genius 52 UV, the market-leading Rapida sheetfed range and even giant commercial web and newspaper installations. In all of its many press sectors, KBA consistently provides eco-friendly production and product innovation, while serving the competitive and economic needs of the print media industry.
In the UK, a rapidly increasing installation base is testimony to KBA’s powerful and environmentally responsible presence in the UK printing industry.
For more information, visit www.kba-uk.com or call 01923 819922
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