Printing World has added an extra environmental page offering the definitive word on making print greener. Through this column, readers will have the chance to voice opinions on relevant environmental issues and debunk the environmental myths that pervade the sector. Email printingworld.editorial@haymarket.com if you want to take an active part in this section of the magazine.
The integrated PrintBuyer magazine continues to extend its range of practical information for print buyers. September’s best practice feature leads readers through the pros and cons of e-auctions. An additional new feature will profile a print buyer. This month, we find out how Gordon Jansen, design and production manager at the NSPCC, has made savings of £2.5m over the last three years.
Also, in this month's PrintBuyer will be the combined spotlight and league table feature, looking at finishing techniques to add value to printed products.
In December's issue, this feature will take an in-depth look at the UK's greenest printers and their products and how the growth of purely digital printers means they will now merit their own league table and spotlight on their wares. They will be inspected early in the new year.
The circulation of Printing World is now extremely comprehensive with a further 6,500 print buyers added to its current distribution list of more than 8,000 print professionals, bringing the total circulation to more than 14,500.
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