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Hi, 

 

GreenPrint is all about environmental issues and sustainability – these are increasingly important in print. But, rather than ‘preaching’ to you, we want to show you how being environmentally friendly can help you to make your business better – and more cost effective. And, maybe even make you money!

 

Print and paper has been an easy target in recent years as misconceptions about the effects that the printed word has on the environment are passed off as facts. And yet, our industry has a very positive story to tell. Many print companies across the sector are implementing effective and innovative solutions to environmental aspects of their business.

 

GreenPrint gives the industry a platform to highlight all the positive steps that printers and paper suppliers continue to make to improve the sustainability of the printed word and reduce the impact of manufacturing processes on the wider environment.

 

We will strive to make our magazine informative, topical, comprehensive – and readable!

 

We hope you enjoy it.

 

Susan

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GreenPrint #12

Big on green: Get involved with Green Printciples

Does UV get the green light? What do you think?

Choosing green papers

Light up a life with Arjowiggins

The Naya women's project

Wooden bottles and recyclable cups

GreenPrint #11

Green is the colour of 2017

Do you waste energy after lights out?

How to be green...now!

The power of green purchasing

Sustainable packaging

J&G helps you manage waste

GreenPrint #10

The seven deadly sins of energy

Denmaur becomes zero emissions company

Climate change and Brexit

I'm dreaming of a green Chritsmas

Green highlights of 2016

Packaging becomes greener

Green investments

GreenPrint #9

Cover story: The case for UV-LED

The age of process control

Choosing green paper

Sustainability leadership

Working with Climate Partner

Get on board with solar

GreenPrint #8

Cover story: The beauty of being green: Revive is relaunched

Are you confused about logos and labels?  We provide some help.

Market drivers for certified products

Learn from the experts: Steve Wicks, Greenprint Consultancy

Learn from the experts: Matthew Botfield, Antalis

Choosing the right 'green' paper

And more...

GreenPrint #7

Cover competition – win an acre of World Land Trust land!

Carbon free paper – a new option

The latest Green Printciples event – working together is the answer

Self-check your paper

Enter the Green Printciples Awards

Getting creative with recycled papers

Greenwitch observatory, and more

 

Reuse, Recycle, Revive

Protecting The Forests

Planting The Right Seed

Re'cycled' Luxury

The Economic Benefits Of Process Free

Superia Saves

The Best Green Bits Of 2015

Paper Made From Unusual Materials 

Top Tips On Going Green

Greenwitch Observatory

Bright And Beautiful Papers

The Green Printciples Round Table

Recycle And Reuse Your Blankets

How To... Be More Carbon Friendly

What Can I... Recycle?

We Love This: Adopt A Tree

Paper - Is Making It Green?

Introducing The Green Printcipals Awards

Greenwitch Observatory

and more

The Bare Necessities

Delta Packaging

Go Neutral

All About Filtration

Ink Optimisation

Green Paper Selection

The Truth About Recycled

I Think That...The Green Issues

Greenwicth Observatory

And more

GreenPrint #3

Two Sides Seminar

Durst

How to go green

Environment

Making paper greener

Crossprint

Lenzajet

Iggesund goes fossil free

And more

GreenPrint #2

Kodak's sonora process free plates

Green Gemini

Carbon Balance in action

Enviro Wipes

Warren Board

Holmen

Tree planting with premier

Recyclable blankets

And more

GreenPrint #1

Benson Group

Kodak's green vision

Two Sides

How to get a better waste line

Your climate partner

The making of Green Print

Reboard ' a green option'

A sustainable cure

and more

 

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Contact

Editor

Susan Wright - susan@earthisland.co.uk

 

Sales and marketing

David Gamage - david@earthisland.co.uk

 

Creative

Steve Crawley - steve@earthisland.co.uk

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