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UPM to supply 9 million sheets of paper for climate change conference

Paper giant UPM will supply 9 million sheets of copy paper to the United Nations' Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen next week.

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Norske Skog ranked first in climate change report

Paper manufacturer Norske Skog has ranked first in a climate report

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PrintCity Alliance signs Copenhagen Communiqué

The PrintCity Alliance has signed the Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change in the lead-up to the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference.

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More printing companies sign up to Copenhagen Communiqué

HP and APRIL have signed up to The Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change initiative.

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Print 09's late surge defies global economic climate

Print 09 has proved its worth as a "strong and viable marketing investment for the industry" by defying the recession, the president of organiser GASC has ...

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Konica Minolta provides print kit for Copenhagen summit

Konica Minolta has provided print equipment worth €2 million (A$3.2m) for delegates to use at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change COP15 conference in ...

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Ricoh launches Total Green Office

Ricoh has used its seventh annual Let’s Do Lunch event to launch its Total Green Office Solutions (TGOS) service.

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Ipex could be "turning point" in credit drought

The credit-strapped climate under the GFC should start to lift in time for this year's Ipex trade show, according to finance experts.

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The price of going green

ETS or no ETS, there’s a drive to make industry pay for its carbon impact. So what it could mean for print, asks Samantha Schelling.

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We want your input to find out what the unprecedented economic climate of the last year has meant to you.

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Industry figures forecast 2010 recovery for 'savvy' printers

Printing companies and vendors have backed up a ProPrint poll forecasting growth in 2010 for smart companies with continued problems for "backyard" printers.

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Government answers critics over print buying strategy

Centrelink has responded to criticism over the government's new print procurement initiative, as five further agencies signed up to the plan.

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Printing goes back to school

There are a wealth of training providers out there to help print firms bring their skills up to scratch, writes Henry Mendelson.

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Digital printers best placed throughout GFC: study

Printers that diversified into digital wide-format printing have found a route for survival throughout the global economic downturn, a new Canon-commissioned...

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PrintCity plans "something special" for Ipex

The PrintCity Alliance has announced its Ipex 2010 offering, with shared facilities and discussions areas for members including Océ, Manroland and UPM.

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Vendors talk of tying it together

With a merger of digital big guns Canon and Océ on the cards, what does vendor consolidation mean for the industry’s printers? Steven Kiernan reports

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Sustainable Green Print program launched

Queensland’s climate change and sustainability minister Kate Jones has described Printing Industries’ Sustainable Green Print (SGP) program as a "great ...

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Printing Industries touts climate change grants

Printing Industries is encouraging Australian SME printers to apply for grants to reduce their carbon footprint under the federal government’s ...

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PIAA seeks printers for sustainability pilot

Printing Industries is on the hunt for NSW companies willing to take place in an energy reduction pilot workshop from the state government.

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The year ahead: Joan Grace, PrintNZ

PrintNZ chief executive officer Joan Grace forecasts growth in 2010.

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March 2010

It’s 17,000kms and almost 100 days away, yet Ipex keeps creeping into conversations. It’s certainly on my mind. In February, I went to London for the Ipex Media Summit, where the likes of Canon, ...

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