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The Slow But Sure Evolution Of Packaging
Laurel Brunner from The Verdigris Project says sustainable packaging innovation focuses on a number of areas, and inventions that hit all of them well will...
The Graphics Sector Has A Chance To Up Its Game In Climate Change Mitigation
The idea behind the UN’s Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance is ultimately to increase investment in climate change mitigation efforts across industries. According to Laurel...
Consumers Pushing For More Sustainable Packaging
Much of the drive to ditch plastics comes from consumer pressure - they are appalled at the damage plastic waste causes. If people choose...
Printing Businesses Must Work Together
According to Laurel Brunner, writing for the Verdigris Project, Covid-19 is not the first virus to bring devastation to communities and it will not...
Digital Transformation During Covid-19
According to Laurel Brunner of the Verdigris Project, working online has actually proved to be entirely possible for most of us. The rise in experience...
How Will Print Fare Without Chromium Trioxide?
Laurel Brunner from The Verdigris Project discusses chromium trioxide and the role it plays in today's printing industry. In Europe, around 1.2 million gravure...
Calculating Print’s Carbon Footprint Is Increasing
Laurel Brunner from The Verdigris Project says we have ISO 16759 (Quantification and communication for calculating the carbon footprint of print media products), published in...
Encouraging Carbon Reduction And Removal In The Graphics Industry
Laurel Brunner from the Verdigris Projects says that Microsoft has made bold statements with its recent announcements that it aims to be carbon negative...
Newspapers Grappling With Shift From Printed Copy Sales To Digital Delivery
Laurel Brunner from the Verdigris Project discusses how newspapers are adapting to a world where digital publishing is gaining momentum, while considering the environmental...
The Next Step In Cutting Processing Steps From Print Production Lines
According to Laurel Brunner from the Verdigris Project, the main developers of process free plates are Agfa, Kodak and Fujifilm, which has recently announced...