TITLE

Everybody's talking about� the validity of carbon offsetting

PUB. DATE
February 2007
SOURCE
Printing World;Feb2007, Vol. 310 Issue 2, p5
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article presents the views of Lena Johansson, financial director at Four Corners and Paul Anderson, marketing and technical services director at Kent Art Printers, on the adoption of carbon offsetting by printers and print managers for environmental cause. Johansson is glad to understand the improvement standards of offsetting projects. According to Anderson, a firm should spend on reducing carbon consumption before paying others for offset printing.
ACCESSION #
24194274

Tags: PRINTING -- Environmental aspects;  ANDERSON, Paul;  JOHANSSON, Lena;  OFFSET printing;  PRINTING industry;  PRINTERS

 

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