Environment
Coveris completes £3m Cramlington investment
Coveris has completed a major two-year transformation project at its Cramlington labels facility in Northumberland.
Linney adds Carbon Balanced Print status to sustainability drive
Linney Group has become the biggest print provider in the UK to become accredited for Carbon Balanced Print.
Webmart becomes a certified B Corp
Webmart has become the latest of a small pool of industry names to be B Corporation certified.
Fenner adds new eco paper to range
Fenner Paper has launched a new paper made from agricultural waste, in a timely move to coincide with last week’s COP26 event.
Avery Dennison launches new sustainable papers
Avery Dennison has introduced three white, uncoated wood-free papers made from 100% recycled fibres.
GB Mail and W&G Baird join Two Sides
Two more industry names have joined print and paper advocacy group Two Sides, with one becoming a partner member.
DS Smith boss calls for recycling reform
DS Smith CEO Miles Roberts has called for the UK’s fragmented recycling systems to be standardised – and for there to be separate collections for paper and card – in order to plug a recycling gap that...
Best of British: Strong, light and green
With a material developed in the frenzy of war, Dufaylite is still driving forward.
De-energise yourself
This autumn’s energy crises have included rocketing gas prices and a broken cross-channel electricity cable. The inevitably higher electricity prices will be concentrating print factory owners’ minds...
Wrapped up and hot
There’s a part of the UK printing industry that has been the subject of many millions of pounds worth of investment in recent years, resulting in a massive increase in the available capacity.