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News Release from: HH Print Management
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 July 2008
'Green' project to cut POP's
environmental impact
HH is participating in the POPAI Green Project programme that is said to encourage companies to formally commit to reducing their environmental impact in purchase (POP) materials.
The Green Project is a two-year programme that is claimed to have been designed to span the lifecycle of products and includes a review of design, manufacturing, supply chain management and installation and fulfilment Information gathered from the Green Project will be used by POPAI to set benchmark minimum standards that companies operating within the industry must comply with to be accredited with a POPAI Kitemark for Environmental Best Practice, it is claimed
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 23 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is said that the kitemark will help those involved throughout the POP process to make more informed decisions about what is placed in-store, how it is produced and what happens to it afterwards.
Robert MacMillan, chief executive officer at HH, said: "We are continually reviewing the options for providing sustainable and environmentally sound services and products.
The Green Project works in synergy with our own carbon neutral process and ISO environmental accreditations and provides a unique platform for HH to come together with other POPAI members to set meaningful objectives for reducing the environmental impact of our activities.".
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