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Soyang partner with Blue Castle on PVC recycling initiative

An innovative print waste recycling partnership has been developed and set up by printable material manufacturer and distributor, Soyang Europe along with waste management specialists, Blue Castle to offer a much sought-after solution to the industry’s PVC waste dilemma that will pioneer the use of PVC banner material as an environmentally sustainable substrate.

Elitron Klick software wins EDP Award at FESPA

The Commission of The European Digital Press Association (EDP) awarded Klick, Elitron’s newest software for “Best Print and Finishing Support Tool”. Elitron is once again on the podium for innovation.

BARBIERI Color Experts Day hailed a huge success

In the occasion of the ICC meeting (International Color Consortium), where color experts and scientists from all over the world came to Brixen, BARBIERI electronic on May 24, 2019 organized a Color Experts‘ Day.

Avery CleanFlake wins FINAT Recycling & Sustainability award

An innovation from Avery Dennison that enables closed-loop PET recycling has won this year’s FINAT Recycling and Sustainability award. The CleanFlake portfolio enables production of high quality recycled PET (rPET) from post-consumer bottles while maintaining all-important visual impact and food contact approval. The portfolio is further reducing environmental impact by using recycled PET liner material.

See the new Spectro LFP qb Textile Edition at ITMA Barcelona

Spectro LFP qb Textile Edition is the new and worldwide unique solution for automatic color measuring in dye-sublimation and direct-to-garment printing. It is based on the Spectro LFP qb and has dedicated software and special accessories.

Elanders plug ‘profit gap’ with HP PageWide WebPress T240

Great margins thanks to large print runs—undoubtedly, many printing houses look back with nostalgia at the days when the number of units decided how profitable an order was. You set the machine up once and off you went. But the tables have turned: Print runs are shrinking in size, the number of jobs is increasing and delivery deadlines are getting shorter and shorter.

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