Comic Relief ditches plastic for iconic nose
Comic Relief has turned to a paper-based solution designed by Sir Jony Ive to replace its old plastic red noses.
Epson shows off prototype fabric dry recycler on the catwalk
Renowned Japanese designer Yuima Nakazato partnered with Epson to produce a show at Paris’ Haute Couture Fashion Week, using cloth that had been recycled with new dry recycling technology.
New year, new innovations from InSoft
InSoft Automation has introduced a new feature that can boost your bottom line by automating parallel imposition of multiple books.
Stora Enso reports big sales boost
Stora Enso has reported a bumper sales increase for 2022 in its full-year results.
De La Rue CFO to step down
De La Rue’s chief financial officer Rob Harding is set to step down from his role, and as a director of the company, to take on a new role as chief financial officer for PayPoint.
Baker Labels boosts BakPac with Digicon 3000 install
Trade label printer Baker Labels has expanded the finishing capabilities of its digital pouch production facility BakPac with a “half million-pound investment” in a Digicon 3000 from ABG and Edale.
Dragons’ Den win for eco packaging seed kits
A gardening start-up won £80,000 of investment from BBC show Dragons’ Den investor Sara Davies, founder of hobby supplier Crafter’s Companion, after impressing judges with seed kits encased in...
Tesco buys Paperchase brand
Tesco has purchased the Paperchase brand and related intellectual property, but not its stores.
JICMail up for major media research award
JICMail has been shortlisted for Media Owner/Trade Body of the Year at an awards scheme for media research practitioners across the industry.
Epson sets up new sales channel for industrial machinery
Epson UK has set up a dedicated sales channel for its industrial and label machinery following the appointment of Russell Lambert and Chris Smith as regional account managers.
Adana exhibition opens at St Bride
An exhibition marking 100 years since the founding of Adana opened on Thursday (26 January) and will run to 24 April 2023, with the public invited to join a private view on 9 February.
Alarm bells sound for UK business, but end to crisis in sight
The UK has seen a surge in the number of businesses counted as in critical or significant financial distress, as energy bills, Covid loan repayments, and inflation bite.