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Keaykolour will now only use pulp from FSC-certified sources

Arjowiggins' Keaykolour to use FSC-certified pulp only

Arjowiggins has boosted its environmental offering with the announcement that its Keaykolour brand will only use pulp from FSC-certified sources.

Other Environment News

Envelope printer welcomes FSC/PEFC awards prior to proposed site move

Envelope printer and manufacturer The Envelope Works has become FSC and PEFC accredited and has announced...

'Lack of knowledge' hindering printers' eco efforts

A lack of environmental knowledge has stopped 58% of printers becoming greener, according to research...

Lenzing teams up with Papico

Papico, the West Yorkshire-based paper agent, has been appointed to work as the exclusive UK sales outlet...

Recycling boost for Yellow Pages

Newsprint manufacturer Aylesford Newsprint is to reprocess old Yellow Pages directories for the first time,...

Arctic Paper to be used for ethical magazine

Arctic Paper UK's Munken Pure and Munken Print Cream grades have been chosen to produce environmental...

Manor Creative switches to processless plate in environmental push

Manor Creative has switched to Fujifilm's processless Brillia HD PRO-T plate in a bid to cut chemistry...

In Depth

Roadmap to green logistics

You've probably heard of 'food miles'; well, 'print miles' will soon be central to a printer's business...

The green switch

For anyone who fancies taking a trip to a green wonderland, it might be worth paying large-format and...

Exactly how green is your business?

There’s no escaping environmental issues in today’s world and, as the print industry often attracts...

At the centre of a green revolution

It was as if I’d died and gone to digital print heaven. In a well-lit warehouse at Ricoh’s Green Centre...

Responsible consumption

While green is almost so ubiquitous these days as to be the new grey, print companies are finding that...

The short route to eco paper

With the environment increasingly a key issue, the paper industry is having to change how it delivers...