Features

Guided through the MIS maze

When Healeys needed to get a better grasp of the operation in order to grow the business, BPIF Business advised on a suitable MIS, finds Philip Chadwick

Ultra-short runs represent a long-term opportunity for South Coast operator

With an average print run of three copies, this book printer knows that less is more, says Tim Sheahan

Enduring generations of change

PrintWeek India, March 31 - Pranav Parikh and Faheem Agboatwala find out how the Paas and Sons of three printing giants tackled succession in their family-owned printing businesses. Noel D'cunha...

Budget 2010: All about subsidies, tax sops, and maintaining the status quo

PrintWeek India, March 29 - Is the industry mature enough to deal with cost pressures? PrintWeek India team speaks to print experts who rate the budget and its impact on the economy

The Environment Report

It's no surprise that, aside from the most committed eco print warriors, the environment has slipped down many people's agenda as a result of the economic downturn.

Giving power to the people

The government wants firms to cut costs and their environmental impact by generating their own power, but is it a viable option? Jon Severs investigates

Micro-advances mark way ahead

Evolution - not revolution - is the watchword for further green developments in print, argues Simon Creasey

Focusing on your footprint

Some printers have already set about reducing carbon emissions, but legislation will now make it compulsory for those that have yet to. Philip Chadwick investigates

Closing the loop

Printers are going to need to cut their carbon output as clients' demands for greener print increase, says Noli Dinkovski

Know your regulation

Catherine Wilson and Jamie Kunz, of ENDS Legal Compliance Manager, highlight some of the forthcoming legislation deadlines that printers need to familiarise themselves with

Top green tips

PrintWeek readers reveal their best bits of advice for improving your environmental profile

Getting tough on carbon emissions

Philip Chadwick meets the Environment Agency's Malcolm Fergusson to learn about its new carbon scheme