Environmental Company of the Year: Pureprint Group
Environmental Company of the Year - Winner: Pureprint Group
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Pureprint Group's "leadership in driving the change of environmental attitudes across the industry" helped it beat off 22 other entries to win this coveted award.
Over the year, the company has shown hard evidence of improvement, according to judges, and taken a leading role in the debate on reducing environmental impact. Initiatives include a 75% reduction in the use of chemistry in pre-press, an increase in dry waste diverted from landfill by 4% to 94% and an EMAS-accredited 50% reduction in CO2 emissions between 2005 and 2007. The environmental focus runs deep in the company’s veins, with 43% of staff saying they were attracted to the company because of its sustainability work and 69% of customers changing their attitudes towards the environment as a result of working with Pureprint, according to a survey the company conducted at the end of 2007.
For the full rundown of the PrintWeek Awards 2008 winning and commended companies, click here
Would you like to post a comment?
We'd love to hear your views, but to post a comment please Sign in or register.
Additional Information
Latest jobs Jobs web feed
- Account Director - DM - Bedfordshire asg £50000 per annum, Benefits: Bonus + Benefits, Bedfordshire
- New Business Development Manager- Cartons Mercury Search and Selection £40-£45k Bonus/OTE: £45-£50k, UK
- Southern Sales Executive x2 Key Recruitment £40k - £50K PLUS COMMISSION CAR AND MOBILE, London, Home Counties
- Account Manager (Print Management) Pyramid Consultancy Ltd Up to £35k, Central London
- Technical Manager (expertise on garment placement printing) - Sri lanka - 1 year rolling contract - £35k GBP + Housing PrintMatch £35k = Accomadation + Flights + Car & driver, Sri Lanka

Most read
Most commented
- Unite slams £16m Olympic ticket printing contract award to US firm
- Staff escape injury after Goss press fire at Polestar Petty
- Xerox and Presstek appoint new presidents
- Heidelberg schedules Print Buyer University course
- Stralfors to shed 30 staff at Dartford as MD Carter departs
- Anton Group boosts variable data throughput with Duplo finishing kit



