When you think of sustainable printing, it’s likely you think of eco-friendly inks and recyclable substrates. But what else can printers do to go green?
Gary Jones
With current challenges, new progress, and evolving education, navigating the realm of sustainability in the printing industry can be tough; here’s where printers must rise to the occasion.
Gary Jones, vice president of environmental, health, and safety affairs at PRINTING United Alliance, previews the PRINTING United Expo session, "The Sustainability Shift: How Evolving Expectations Are Reshaping Print's Future." Jones, who is co-presenting this session, is also presenting a session on workplace safety.
Jones is one of only nine small business representatives appointed to participate in a small business panel on Expanded Air Emissions Reporting created by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Attendees at the 2009 Offset and Beyond Conference, which kicked-off yesterday and takes place through Wednesday, May 6, are taking advantage of the advice and experience of some of the world's top business and print leaders. In addition to Printing Industries of America's stable of experts, key presenters at this year's event being held at Caesars Palace include Howard Putnam, the former CEO of Southwest Airlines. Putnam spoke about leadership in turbulent times.
There’s nothing like Florida in early March to remind you that the doldrums of winter will soon be in the rearview mirror. Thus, the 2009 Presidents Conference, sponsored by the Printing Industries of America (PIA), allowed attendees to take a spring-like view of things to come as the year progresses.