Environmental
Will forest pledge be enough to rehabilitate APP?
Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) promised to end to all deforestation across Indonesia in a new Forest Conservation Policy (FCP) published to a surprised, if not sceptical, world on 5 February.
Door drops up 3.5%
The number of printed door drops increased for the first time in two years in 2012 reflecting a growth in expenditure.
IP awarded Ecolabel for HP Everyday range
The HP Everyday Papers range, which is manufactured by International Paper (IP), has been certified under the EU Ecolabel scheme.
International Paper's ProDesign range joins carbon capture scheme
Customers buying ProDesign paper through UK paper merchant Premier Paper can now offset carbon emissions by supporting the planting of native woodland in the UK.
Intergraf calls for level playing field on EU Ecolabel
European print asscociation Intergraf has called the EU Ecolabel for printed products "costly and administratively constraining" and called for a change in the way it can be applied to printed...
Welcome to the 2013 Environment report
There's no doubt that, as much as some people would like you to think otherwise, the prime driver for greening up your business isn't always going to be the impact on our planet's health.
Recycling is not easy, but it's always possible
When a supplier says a material is 'recyclable', verbally or through this being noted on the product's data sheet, two things will happen. Firstly, if the printer has been keeping abreast of the...
Are your green successes rocking the main stage?
Printers could be forgiven for feeling, of late, a little bit like a small child being reluctantly thrust into the limelight of a school play or circle of expectant relatives.
Environmental glossary
As everyone's favourite long-suffering frog once said: it's not easy being green. And Kermit doesn't even have to contend with the reams of red tape, bamboozling terms and minefield of accreditation...
Teijin launches recycled PET paper
Japanese chemical and pharmaceutical company firm Teijin has launched a non-woven synthetic paper produced from recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles.
Keep a log of your timber or pay a towering fine
Historically, recording information on pulp and paper sources has been limited to merchants and manufacturers. New legislation will change that Words Pamela Mardle
Antalis widens product portfolio
Antalis is expanding its portfolio by stocking two new product ranges.