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Tosaf Develops New White Masterbatch Without TiO2

Tosaf Develops New White Masterbatch Without TiO2

Tosaf will present a series of new white masterbatches with excellent properties in terms of whiteness, colour strength and opacity, which do not contain titanium dioxide (TiO2). The company is thus responding to an increasing number of customers inquiries, since regular white pigment is suspected of being carcinogenic when inhaled in powder form, and because the EU has banned it as a food colourant (E171). Although this decision by the EU does not yet ban the use of titanium dioxide as a pigment in polymers that come into contact with food, there is a growing demand among manufacturers of hard and soft packaging for the food industry, as well as parts of the toys and cosmetics industries, to move to TiO2-free masterbatches in the future.

Such masterbatches have now been developed by Tosaf as cylindrical as well as spherical granules. They are the result of a study initiated by Tosaf Benelux R&D on ways to find alternatives for the white colouring of plastics. Although their formulation does not contain unbound titanium dioxide, their opacity as well as their colour strength is on the same high level as that of standard TiO2 masterbatches at equal let down rate. The colour shade itself can be adjusted from yellowish to neutral to bluish. As this applies regardless of the carrier system, Tosaf’s new patent-pending white masterbatches are compatible with any host polymer. The low abrasiveness allows for long tool life, and no plate-out occurs when processed on two-roll systems.

Michel Theunisz, General Manager of Tosaf Benelux, says: “With the development and launch of our new Non-TiO2 white masterbatches, available in a wide range of polymer carrier systems, we are giving plastics processors and brand owners the answer to the dilemma they have when it comes to white coloration of plastics for food packaging, cosmetics packaging, medical packaging and toys, regardless the process and regardless the end application. Tosaf’s new white masterbatches allow the plastics market to proactively take action on reducing the use of TiO2 in Plastics”.

For over three decades, Tosaf has been developing and manufacturing high quality additives, compounds and color masterbatches for the plastics industry. With the aim of providing for its customers’ every need, it has continuously grown and developed its offering, production capacity, and global reach, becoming a truly close to the market, global organization. Servicing customers in over 50 countries in Europe, North America, South America, Asia and the Middle East, Tosaf has over 1400 employees spread throughout its production sites, warehouses, sales and distribution offices around the world.

Tosaf CEO Amos Megides established the company in Israel in 1986, and still stands at its head, leading and inspiring his team to always uphold the following three pillars: Exceptional service, the highest quality and continuous innovation. Tosaf’s major shareholders include: Megides Holdings Ltd. and the Ravago Group.

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Stars of the Year: Prestigious Industry Awards Will Be Presented at IAA Transportation

Stars of the Year: Prestigious Industry Awards Will Be Presented at IAA Transportation

Bus, Truck and Van of the Year awards as well as the “Truck Innovation Award” – initial presentation of the “2022 International Cargo Bike of the Year” award – presentation of a high-performance recharging project for trucks

IAA Transportation will kick-off with the renowned “International Truck of the Year”, “International Bus of the Year”, “International Van of the Year” industry awards and the “Truck Innovation Award” will also be presented at IAA Stars of the Year on the evening of Monday 19th September. A high-performance recharging project for trucks sponsored by VDA, the German Automotive Industry Association, will also be presented at the event.

The event will be opened by VDA President Hildegard Müller and Ralf Blessmann, Head of Automotive at Capgemini in Germany, the event’s main sponsor.

The “International Cargo Bike of the Year” award will be presented for the first time at IAA’s own Cargobike Parcours on Thursday 22nd September and in partnership with Huss Verlag.

“IAA Transportation will be presenting the diversity of the transport and logistics sector through this concept. These five awards will allow IAA Transportation to demonstrate its international standing as the industry’s leading platform. We are delighted to be able to welcome the jury presidents, the juries and the candidates to Hanover. The awards represent what we at VDA and IAA value so highly in the industry: innovative spirit, creativity and striving to become even better”, said Jürgen Mindel, CEO of VDA.

Bus, Truck and Van of the Year and Truck Innovation Award
Stars of the Year will kick-off with the International Van of the Year (abbreviated to: IVOTY) award. When commenting on the diversity and close competition, Jarlath Sweeney, the chairman of IVOTY, said: “The IVOTY jury is delighted that IAA Transportation is providing the stage for announcing and presenting the trophy to the overall winner. The main criterion for nominating and selecting a van as the International Van of the Year is its contribution to higher efficiency, safety, environmental and sustainability standards when transporting light goods by road. This year’s finalists all have electric transmission, paving the way for the future”.

This will be followed by the “Bus of the Year Award”. Tom Terjesen, the jury president, said: “The Bus of the Year Award is the most important prize for the global bus industry. We are delighted to be able to present this award at IAA Transportation. The bus industry is also an important part of the transformation towards sustainable mobility”.

Both the “Truck of the Year” award and the “Truck Innovation Award” will be presented at the end of the event.
Gianenrico Griffini, the president of the jury, emphasized the importance of the award for the entire industry when he said: “Over the years, this award has become a benchmark for the automobile industry.
Today our “Truck of the Year” group includes 34 commercial vehicle journalists and magazines worldwide with a total readership of more than 1.1 million truck drivers. The same group of journalists created a new award in 2018, the “Truck Innovation Award”, which considers alternative trucks and advanced transport solutions. We are very pleased to be honoring the concentrated innovative strength of our industry through IAA Transportation in Hanover”.

The event is supported by Capgemini, its main sponsor:
“Capgemini congratulates all award winners from the bottom of our heart. The new, sustainable ecosystem in the logistics industry needs creators who can support ideas with responsibility and foresight through to implementation. We are delighted to be part of this shared future”, said Ralf Blessmann, Head of Automotive at Capgemini in Germany. “The commercial vehicle industry is undergoing the biggest transformation in its history. At the same time, innovation has become more difficult than ever, because none of us can tackle the major challenges on our own. Those who want to be successful in this ecosystem in the future will have to work together. That’s why we, being a major global IT and engineering service provider, are pooling our expertise in the commercial vehicle sector and will be investing more specifically in developing customized solutions for this industry in the future”.

International Cargo Bike of the Year
The “International Cargo Bike of the Year” award will be presented for the first time on Thursday.

The presentation of this award at IAA Transportation shows that the event views logistics as a holistic concept and this includes all players in the transformation to climate neutrality: Cargo bikes are also an important building block for emission-free and city-friendly logistics.

“The logistics turnaround towards climate-friendly transport will not succeed without us focusing on developing sustainable transport solutions for the last mile. This will be decisive in urban centers. We see the use of electrified cargo bikes and trailers as important components and we want to promote the interests of providers and customers with our “International Cargo Bike of the Year” test and technology award. We are very pleased that together with VDA we will have the opportunity at IAA Transportation 2022 to award prizes in three categories to outstanding products in this sector and to honor the innovative achievements of the manufacturers”, said Rainer Langhammer, CEO of Huss-Verlag.

All of the journalists accredited to IAA Transportation are cordially invited to the event to be held on the evening of Monday 19th September and to the award ceremony to be held on Thursday 22nd September.

You can find more information at: iaa-transportation.com

 

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Taipeiplas 2022 to reveal what’s chic in the world of plastics

TaipeiPLAS 2022 to reveal what’s chic in the world of plastics

TaipeiPLAS will return in conjunction with ShoeTech Taipei at Nangang Exhibition Center. Hall 1, September 27 – October 1 this year. After a 4-year absence, the physical Taipeiplas is ready to come back on a very inspiring and productive week with 300 exhibitors in 1,300 booths under one roof, showcasing a spectrum of latest technologies in plastics, rubber and shoe making manufacture.

In a global press conference for the trade show today, the organizers, Simon Wang, President & CEO of Taitra and Larry Wei, Chairman of Tami, stand shoulder to shoulder with three industry giants, Bert M.H. Huang, Chairman of Victor Taichung Machinery Works, Alan Wang, CEO of FCS Group, and Victor Chang, Vice Chairman of Chuan Chyi Machine, previewing the coming show’s highlights and making an insightful panel discussion on the market trends.

Taitra Wang pointed out that Taiwan’s plastics, rubber and shoe-making machinery industries are renowned for extraordinary flexibility, customization and efficiency. Taking advantage of Taiwan’s prowess in ICT technologies, Taiwan’s plastics, rubber and shoe-making machinery industries have accelerated digital transformation and become active in the circular economy. The event will unfold a wide range of innovations for the applications in automotive, healthcare, aerospace and consumer electronics sectors.

Tami Chairman Wei elaborated that the plastic and rubber machinery manufacturers in Taiwan recently have focused on the developments of all-electric machines, servomotors, multi-station linkage, recycling solutions for raw materials and energy, etc. Machines become more intelligent and efficient in energy saving. Thus, Taiwan players successfully stand strong in the challenging market.

Taiwan’s plastics, rubber and shoe-making machinery industries have demonstrated exceptional resilience and resistance to external challenges despite rapid changes ininternational trade lately, as well as the damages caused by the Russian-Ukraine war, labor shortage, inflation and raw material prices. Alan Wang, CEO of FCS Group, Bert M.H. Huang, Chairman of Victor Taichung and Victor Chang, Vice Chairman of Chuan Chyi Machine shared opinions and experiences about adding value to the products and services in the wake of such opportunities and challenges, while integrating the concept of circular economy into the corporate management.

Besides FCS, Victor Taichung and Chuan Chyi, the all-star exhibitor team at TaipeiPLAS and ShoeTech Taipei 2022 include ARBURG, BASF, CHEN HSONG, CYKF, DIING KUEN, ENGEL, FKI, Formosa Plastics, HI-MORE, HIWIN, HUARONG, JSW, LIENFA, MULTIPLAS, PMI, POLYSTAR, Shibaura, Siemens, Tenso, WITTMANN BATTENFELD, and YE I.

In Taiwan, there’s a complete supply chain of plastic and rubber industry, from petrochemical suppliers in the upstream to processors at the downstream. Total exports of Taiwan plastics & rubber processing machines from January to August this year reached US$704 million, an increase by 7.71% over the same period last year. And the total exports of shoe-making machinery were US$70.9 million, up 18.9% compared with the same period last year. Taiwan ranked as the world’s 6 th exporter of plastics & rubber machinery and world’s 2 nd exporter of shoe-making machinery.

TaipeiPLAS 2022 will be back with a full slate of online and offline events and services, including Sustainability Forum, On-site Guide for Online Visitors, PLASpotlight Live, themed guided tours, procurement meetings and a month-long online exhibition till October 27.The show is all set to welcome international attendees back in person. And the organizer anticipates that more and more international trade visitors will fly to Taiwan to join the trade shows in 2023 as Taiwan is gradually relaxing border controls.

The online visitor registration is available on: www.taipeiplas.com.tw. For updates on the latest, visit the official website, or follow the show on social media.

 

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DuPont and Regina Reach CO2 Savings Hallmark

DuPont and Regina Reach CO2 Savings Hallmark

Changeover to Delrin Renewable Attributed resin results in over 1000 tons CO2 savings since May 2021

DuPont’s Delrin business, along with its long-time development partner Regina, are proud to achieve a sustainability hallmark in reaching more than 1000 tons CO2 savings since adopting Delrin Renewable Attributed resin for the production of conveyor chains and modular belts 14 months ago.

The award-winning material is available worldwide for bottling conveyors and glass manufacturing industries to improve the sustainability footprint of production lines and conveyor applications. Delrin Renewable Attributed resin can have up to 75 percent lower CO2 footprint than the equivalent fossil-based Delrin resin in these
applications.

“The adoption of Delrin Renewable Attributed resin for standard and dry-running conveyor applications offers the opportunity to our customers to make a significant step toward achieving their sustainability targets,” said Paolo Garbagnati, CEO, Regina.“Once we started presenting the material on the market, we were astonished by the high level of interest that it raised. We managed to bring the conversation and the partnership with our customers to a place that was never explored before. It was and is a real breakthrough.”

The base polymer for Delrin Renewable Attributed grades is produced using 100 percent certified bio-feedstock from waste according to mass balance principles. Further, it is manufactured using 100 percent certified renewable electricity, steam-sourced via municipal waste energy recovery. And the material is accredited through the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) mass balance certification system.

“Delrin Renewable Attributed is a good example of delivering on DuPont Sustainability Goals, as well as helping our customers reach theirs,” said Brian Ammons, global business senior director, Delrin business. “It is gratifying for the entire Delrin team, as well as our customer, to see an award-winning material making a significant difference in real-world applications.”

 

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Anellotech Demonstrates New Direct Route to Light Olefins and BTX from Conversion of Mixed Plastic Waste in 0.5 TPD Pilot Plant

Anellotech Demonstrates New Direct Route to Light Olefins and BTX from Conversion of Mixed Plastic Waste in 0.5 TPD Pilot Plant

Anellotech is pleased to announce that it has, for the first time, continuously processed solid, post-consumer plastic waste into light olefins and aromatics using its Plas-TCat catalytic pyrolysis technology. The waste consisted of a mixture of all major plastic types, with the exception of polyvinyl chloride (PVC).

The processing trial took place at Anellotech’s TCat-8TM fully automated, 30 meter tall pilot plant near Houston, Texas. That plant’s nameplate capacity is 0.5 tons per day, and Plas-TCat’s scalable fluidized bed reactor design provides a path to larger commercial production plants capable of addressing substantial global recycling goals.

Plas-TCat employs one thermal catalytic reactor to convert a broad range of mixed waste plastics into the same valuable chemical feedstocks used today to make virgin plastics. These include benzene, toluene and xylene (BTX) as well as ethylene, propylene and butylene (light olefins). Based on a proprietary catalyst and fluid bed reactor-regenerator system, Plas-TCat provides a new, direct route to light olefins and aromatics from heterogeneous plastic waste streams—without the need for steam cracker furnaces.

The technology can effectively process a wide range of waste plastics, alone or within composites. This includes polyolefins, polyamides (nylon), PET, polycarbonate and polystyrene. With the completion of these continuous process runs Plas-TCat is now at Technology Readiness Level (“TRL”) 6. Trials planned for later in 2022 will be run to confirm promising laboratory yields for Plas-TCat.

“Plas-TCat is advantageous due to its high olefin and aromatic hydrocarbon selectivity, high scalability, broad feedstock tolerance, as well as its substantial carbon dioxide emissions savings compared to industrial steam crackers,” says David Sudolsky, President and CEO of Anellotech. “The TCat-8 unit will be used in future month-long 24/7 trials to prove the robustness of the process and generate process performance data over an equilibrated catalyst, which are required to design a commercial plant.”

https://anellotech.com

 

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Vials to Account for 4/5th of Vaccine Packaging in 2021: New Study

Vials to Account for 4/5th of Vaccine Packaging in 2021: New Study

Esomar-certified market research, in a recent study has forecast the vaccine packaging market to surpass US$ 1.15 Bn in 2021. Vaccination progress, mainly in developed countries, has been driven by widespread awareness of its benefits, access to vaccines, and ongoing public and private efforts to encourage their use as an important part of health and preventive care.
Developing regions as well have begun taking initiatives in pubic vaccination programs arranged on regular basis by the government bodies. This is mainly due to consumers and regulatory bodies are finding sharp increment in the various forms of viral diseases which includes, dengue, H1N1, Hepatitis A, and more recent coronavirus.
Vials and prefilled syringes are two of the most common forms of vaccine packaging typically preferred in clinical research and diagnostic centers. The convenient use and affordable pricing of packaging with availability of glass and plastic materials is driving the global vaccine packaging market. Vials have been identified as the most prominently used packaging type, followed by the prefilled syringes. Vials segment is projected to hold around 4/5th of the market share by the end of 2021.

Key Takeaways from Vaccine packaging Market

  • Global market for vaccine packaging is set to register remarkable growth amid Covid-19. Esomar-certified market research report has forecast it to exhibit 13.1% CAGR between 2020 and 2030
  • The U.S. is set to emerge dominant in North America, reaching a valuation of nearly US$ 248 mn by 2021
  • The U.K. will remain one of the key markets for vaccine packaging in Europe, with its valuation surpassing US$ 62 Mn by 2021
  • Germany and France will continue exhibiting high demand for vaccine packaging
  • While Japan and South Korea are forecast to exhibit high demand, China is likely to remain dominant in East Asia market for vaccine packaging

“Some of the leading players in the market are aiming at expanding their production facilities in order to meet global demand for vials and prefilled syringes for Covid-19 vaccines,” said the research analyst.

Sustainability Associated with the Vaccine Packaging Enabling Growth

Packaging sustainability is a rising area of dialogue and coordination between states, industry, universities, and regulatory bodies. To improve the natural, social and economic resilience of packaging, product advances and content production would be crucial. Vials made of glass significantly dominates the entire vaccine packaging market, as they are non-reactive with contents and can deliver multi-doses in single pack. Furthermore, as plastic ampoules to reduce chances of contamination, the consumption of such products is expected to increase in multiples in coming years. However, with sustainability benefit point of view, prefilled syringes are now taking over the vials.
Being unit-dose, and ready-to-administer, prefilled syringes are “safety-by-design” because of their intrinsic ease of usage, removal of many error-prone steps in the preparing and delivery of the vaccine, decreased risk of cross-contamination of the syringe, and guarantee of the proper dose for each injection. In comparison, printed peel-off labels on prefilled vaccine syringes make it easy to record batch numbers and to update the immunisation record of the patient at a faster rate than vials.

Impact of Covid-19 on Vaccine Packaging Market

Post Covid–19, the global vaccine packaging market is expected to register impressive growth. This is due to the increasing consumption of vaccine among consumers to reduce impact of virus infection and maintain good health, amid Covid-19. The vaccine packaging market is estimated to expand at a double digit growth rate, as the demand of vaccines rises exponentially in diagnostic centres, hospitals, and other healthcare organizations. According to Esomar-certified market research analysis, global adoption of vaccine packaging will surge nearly 3.5x of value over 2020-2030.

QR codes and rfid tags are already used by vaccine packaging manufacturers to ensure vaccine safety during packaging, transportation, and storage. Therefore, most of the key players are adopting fully automated assembly line and minimizing direct contact of human being in the product flow.

  •          For instance, the solution adopted by Pfizer, Inc. for packing the vaccine doses due to be delivered in the USA is “Ecoplat Plus” by Robopac USA. It uses stretch film, a wrapping turntable incorporating state-of-the-art technology that guarantees advanced efficiency due to its durability, power and ease of use, including optimum safety of the products.

Vaccine Packaging Market Landscape

Gerresheimer AG, West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc., Becton, Dickinson & Company, Schott AG, SGD S.A., Catalent, Inc, Stevanato Group, Nipro Corporation, Piramal Glass Private Limited, and UDG Healthcare plc. are estimated as the prominent players in the vaccine packaging market. The Tier 3 players in the market hold 70-80% in the global vaccine packaging market. In conclusion, key players contribute almost 20-30% of the global demand.

 

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Driving Global Harmonisation for Recyclability

Driving Global Harmonisation for Recyclability

RecyClass and the US based Association of Plastics Recyclers, the international association representing the plastics recycling industry, reinforce their collaboration to drive worldwide harmonisation of plastic packaging recyclability. The basis of this collaboration is a shared vision of science-based design for recycling guidelines and protocols for recyclability assessments.

This partnership is indispensable to drive unified, fact-based approach to recyclability and to bring clarity for the whole value chain, specifically brand owners and retailers who operate on the multinational markets.

“RecyClass mission, beyond supporting the industry in redesigning plastic packaging and boosting recycled material in new products, is to harmonize the approach toward recyclability assessment”, said Fabrizio di Gregorio, Technical Director at Plastics Recyclers Europe. “Given the similarities when it comes to the products placed on the markets globally, such harmonization can help make the packaging production systems more efficient and at the same time accelerate significantly the transition toward circularity”, he added.

This collaboration includes establishment of a common workplan to align and review the existing documents with an objective to identify potential gaps, consolidate existing methodologies and map additional testing methods. The first deliverables focused on aligning the guidelines and protocols for flexible plastics are expected at the beginning of 2023.

“The purpose of design guides is to ensure packages can be processed through the recycling infrastructure with the highest yield and best quality impact. Since the European and North American recycling infrastructures operate on many of the same principles, it is possible to harmonize much of the guidance. I’m excited that RecyClass and APR are making efforts to communicate and coordinate. These efforts benefit the entire packaging industry and circular economy,” said Curt Cozart, Chief Operating Officer at APR

The two organizations endorsed a common definition of recyclability back in 2018 which stipulates that to be considered recyclable, a product must be able to be collected and sorted in sufficient quantities. It must be as well compatible with existing industrial recycling processes or be available in sufficient quantities to justify the development of new recycling processes to become a raw material for new products.

This partnership is an important effort to harmonise the standards available on the market. RecyClass, together with APR, is prone to collaborate with other organizations willing to make plastic products compatible with recycling and deliver on the EU targets of making all plastic packaging recyclable by 2030.

https://recyclass.eu

 

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United Caps Heads to Drinktec With a Full Range of Tethered Closures

United Caps Heads to Drinktec With a Full Range of Tethered Closures

Company unveiling its range of UCTC tethered closures in compliance with European directive on single-use plastics as part of its sustainability transformation initiatives

United Caps, an international manufacturer of caps and closures, today reported that it will be unveiling its Fit for a King tethered closures at drinktec, United Caps will be located on Stand C5.403 at the show. United Caps’ Fit for a King tethered closures are designed to fully comply with the European directive on single-use plastics, scheduled to go into effect in July 2024.

“Our Fit for a King tethered closure solutions were developed in collaboration with a consortium of segment leaders in the packaging industry to ensure these closures are Born Ready and that they will have minimal impact on production lines,” said CEO Benoit Henckes. “I strongly advise brands, especially those looking for bespoke solutions, to get in touch and/or visit our stand at drinktec to discuss our range that’s Fit for a King to ensure that they are able to stay in the market as the European Directive on single-use plastics comes into effect.”

United Caps offers two closure types in its tethered closure Fit for a King line: The Crown Jewel premium molded solution and the outstanding No Drama Queens slitted solution. Both are available in a variety of sizes and colours to meet the needs of a wide range of brands and product types, including still drinks, juices, carbonated drinks and dairy solutions. Versions of these closures manufactured with conventional materials will be shown, along with versions of the same closures made from ISCC+ certified materials that perform with the exact same characteristics as traditional closures, giving brands the ultimate flexibility.

Bespoke Closures also Showcased at drinktec

United Caps has a proud history of being a strong partner and often talks about being Better United It is a notion that has two facets –the concept of delivering better products and best-in-class solutions but also demonstrating that United Caps recognises excellence as a team game, including both internal and customer resources. This has resulted in about 50% of United Caps’ business in the bespoke sector where brands work with the company to meet specific performance and differentiation needs. As a result of these joint R&D projects, United Caps has mastered difficult techniques like bi-injection, embossing, even fully metallic IML labels and digital label printing. Bespoke closures will be displayed on the drinktec booth, including Pure-TwistFlip, a bespoke product developed for Elopak.

“Whether it’s an ‘off the shelf’ development like our UCTC range or a bespoke development like the Pure-TwistFlip closure developed with Elopak, more and more brands are working with United Caps to reach their own sustainability ambitions,” Henckes added. “We extend an open invitation to brands to visit our stand at drinktec to discuss their bespoke requirements for tethered and other types of closures as well as how they can assure they will be ready to comply with the SUP directive in July 2024. We are rapidly approaching the point-of-no-return for brands to initiate projects that will meet the deadline.”

Henckes concluded, “United Caps offers many unique capabilities based on our strong partnership with brands and the work of our dedicated R&D team. We look forward to initiating many informative discussions at drinktec.”

 

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Why Carbon Neutrality is Supporting Book Positivity

Why Carbon Neutrality is Supporting Book Positivity

By Sander Sondaal, Director Commercial Print Sales, Ricoh Graphic Communications, Ricoh Europe

I was interested to see another survey highlighting how readers prefer physical books to e-books or audiobooks.

This time renewable pulp and paper manufacturer Stora Enso found an overwhelming majority of 2,400 book readers of all ages in France, Germany, Great Britain, and America picked physical books for their look, feel, and smell.

It reported 65% of respondents chose physical books, versus 21% who opted for e-books and 14% audiobooks. It was also fascinating to see 70% of the youngest group (16 to 24 years) place physical books over e-books.

The positive outlook for physical books was something I explored recently here.

But what I found most intriguing about Stora Enso’s research was that the majority of readers (61%) said they will pay more for carbon neutral books – on average 5.7% of the retail price.

A majority also said they would buy from outlets that provided carbon neutral or carbon offset books.

It is worth noting that there are environmental consequences from using electronic devices to read. The internet uses a huge amount of electricity and physical infrastructure. And is as a result responsible for high and rising greenhouse gas emissions.

And then there is the e reader. The carbon footprint associated with production depends on location and technologies used. In America, the carbon footprint of a Kindle is approximately 168kg CO2 equivalent.

So how can we work towards greater carbon neutrality, and not just in book manufacturing?

Print Service Providers (PSPs) can make changes by:

  • Optimising their working practices through minimising energy consumption, reducing print waste, and reviewing recycling opportunities.
  • Making choices where possible to specify processes and products, including consumables and substrates, that reduce or neutralise their carbon emissions.
  • Offsetting when carbon emissions are unavoidable.

With Ricoh’s Carbon Balanced Production Printing service PSPs can neutralise the remaining emissions generated by Ricoh production printing systems with Certified Emission Reductions (CERs). These come from official clean energy projects that fall under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

PSPs also know that with Ricoh they have a technology partner that is committed to responsible sourcing and product design through the Comet Circle. Our printer re-manufacturing service uses fewer resources, energy and raw materials and, where possible, we support recycling, reusing, and reducing all in one process.

Our manufacturing facility operates a zero waste to landfill strategy and its production systems and software solutions are designed to reduce energy consumption, maximise production uptime and ensure optimum efficiency.

There are many options available to help PSPs take steps towards achieving carbon neutrality. Talk to Ricoh to discover more about how the team can help your operation introduce measures that will make a positive impact.

 

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Print Service Providers to Benefit From Enhanced Data Analytics With Ricoh Supervisor and Ricoh Processdirector Integration

Print Service Providers to Benefit From Enhanced Data Analytics With Ricoh Supervisor and Ricoh Processdirector Integration

Combining automated workflow management with customisable data visualisation turns operational information into actionable business intelligence.

Ricoh Europe, London, Ricoh today announced the integration of ricoh Supervisor and ricoh ProcessDirector to empower users to take their data analytics to new heights. This integration provides advanced visibility down to the document level, including insight into production volume as well as printer and inserter operator activities via customisable dashboards. Clients can identify trends, detect production bottlenecks, reduce print consumables, and gain actionable insights to help their operation produce consistent output accurately and efficiently.

Ricoh Process Director is the leading, vendor-neutral, workflow automation solution designed to capture, transform, and manage data and processes. It streamlines operations, optimises productivity, increases profitability, and helps achieve maximum output integrity. Ricoh ProcessDirector is a scalable workflow and communication solution available with both subscription and perpetual pricing options. It is depended upon by global print and mail providers, financial and insurance organisations, manufacturers, retailers, and government agencies.

Vendor-agnostic for both production printers and software, ricoh Supervisor provides operational data visualisation to help print organisations assess equipment utilisation and performance, eliminate manual data collection, and understand throughput to plan for peak capacity and business growth. Offered exclusively through a Software as-a-Service (SaaS) model, Ricoh Supervisor levers Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to equip users with the organisation-wide data visibility needed to drive strategic decisions and investments, eliminating the need for large, upfront IT investments and long-term contracts.

Connecting Ricoh ProcessDirector and Ricoh Supervisor empowers clients to use historical data to generate trend reports for capacity planning, production optimisation, and operator productivity. In addition, users can identify opportunities, detect preventative actions, offer increased visibility to piece-level, and delivery metrics to better understand costs.

Eef de Ridder, Vice President, Ricoh Graphic Communications, Ricoh Europe, comments: “To compete in today’s evolving production print marketplace, users need constant access to critical operational data and actionable reporting to improve operations; it’s not a nice to have, it’s a critical success factor. Harnessing the power of Ricoh Supervisor to apply business intelligence to data collected by Ricoh ProcessDirector equips clients with the historical and up-to-the-minute operational data they need to make informed, data-driven investment decisions that move their business forward.”

To learn more visit www.ricoh-europe.com.

 

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