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You Be An Ethical Printer ?
The
commercial print process that is totally "green" has not
been invented yet. All print shops use paper - and paper manufacture
(even if the end result is 100% recycled) uses a lot of energy and
water and produces waste products. Most inks used in the printing
industry are still petroleum based and those used in full colour
printing can contain a nasty cocktail of solvents and heavy metals.
Add to this the results of some printing processes - waste paper,
chemical wash downs, used fixer, ink sludges, and harmful fumes
- and the picture is not bright.
So,
should you, the customer, despair?
No, you should come to marc!
At
marc we try to reduce any negative impact on the environment to
a minimum. Our soya ink print process uses digital machines called
Risographs. This process avoids all the worst aspects of the printing
procedure. The ink is soya-based and contains none of the solvents
that cause volatile organic emissions. There is no waste ink, no
fixers, no wash downs, no disposable aluminium plates. The Risograph
printer uses very little energy as there is no heat involved - it
is a wet ink process. Also, 99% of our printing is done on A4 and
A3 paper instead of the usual oversized stock that then has to be
trimmed to size. This means that there is very little paper waste
generated by marc. All of the waste paper that we (or our DIY customers!)
do produce is re-used as scrap for the machines and then graded
for recycling by a local company - Emerge.
As
far as paper is concerned, we have one of the widest selections
of recycled papers in the North - and they are really recycled.
Our standard white 80g and 100g stock papers are 100% post consumer
waste recycled. We also have a wide range of 100% recycled coloured
papers and card. We do not print on glossy paper. China clay is
often used in the production of glossy paper and is obtained from
open cast mining - which is about just as environmentally unfriendly
as it gets. In fact, 80% of all china clay mined is used in the
paper making business.
marc also has a role in educating people about the benefits of our
printing process and the environmental benefits that result. We
encourage the use of recycled products wherever we can. We try to
increase the understanding of the various print processes so that
individuals and groups can make informed choices when producing
their printed material. We will continue to look at our work practices
and extend our policy of trying to minimise marc's environmental
impact.
We are proud that organisations such as the Ethical Consumer Research
Association (ECRA) and Friends of the Earth use our services, and
that so many of our customers come to us because of our ecological
and social concerns.
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