Business Management - Sustainability
KBA’s RotaJET L-Series has been certified by the International Association of the Deinking Industry (INGEDE).
A recent Creditcards.com survey revealed that 54% of American adults receive credit card or checking account statements by mail.
One of the biggest myths about the printing industry is that print on paper is not an environmentally friendly form of communication.
Two Sides has been encouraging Verizon to change inaccurate environmental messaging used to promote e-services over print and paper.
Calvin Frost of Channeled Resources, has been chosen as the 2015 William D. Schaeffer Environmental Award recipient.
Canopy has released an update to its Blueline Report, which ranks the environmental performance of North America’s largest printers.
In 2015, 66.8% of paper consumed in the U.S. was recovered for recycling, reports the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA). The annual paper recovery rate has nearly doubled since 1990 and the industry has set a goal to exceed 70% paper recovery for recycling by 2020. "Industry efforts, the voluntary, market-driven recovery system, and the millions of Americans who make the decision to recycle every day have helped to keep U.S. paper recovery at continuously high levels," comments AF&PA President and CEO Donna Harman.
In 2015, 100% of fiber used by Sappi was procured in accordance with the SFI Fiber Sourcing standard and FSC Controlled Wood standard.
The 2015 Sustainability Report showcases Sun Chemical’s leadership in eco-efficiency through established data-driven metrics.
Last week, USA Today published a column entitled "Paper may be bad for trees, but it is good for people," by Tal Gross, an assistant professor at Columbia University. Here at Two Sides we could not agree more with the findings and statements related to the benefits of paper for education and learning.