This document discusses recycled and certified papers and provides information about Antalis, a leading European distributor of papers and packaging products. It covers the following key points in 3 sentences:
Antalis operates in print, office, packaging, and visual communication providing various paper products to over 230,000 customers worldwide. The document discusses recycled paper and the de-inking process used to create recycled fibers from waste paper. It promotes the environmental benefits of using recycled paper which requires less energy and resources to produce compared to virgin fiber paper.
Patricia Calkins, VP Environment, Health & Safety, Xerox Corporation. Presentation at the Xerox Thought Leadership Summit: A Business Case for Sustainability. August 10, 2010. Willard Hotel, Washington DC.
1) The document discusses how switching to recycled paper for printing can benefit a firm's environmental credentials and support their green policy.
2) It provides details on the environmental benefits of recycled paper, such as using less energy and resources in production compared to virgin paper.
3) It also addresses concerns about quality and costs, finding that high quality recycled paper can be produced and the cost premium is relatively small at 3% on average.
This document discusses strategies for improving plastic recycling rates through better product and material design. It begins by introducing Nextek Ltd and what they do to support plastic recycling. It then covers principles of efficient recycling, key recycling process steps, challenges presented by certain plastic products and colors, and case studies in recycling mixed and flexible plastics. The document advocates for whole cycle product thinking where products are designed with recycling in mind from the start. It also discusses potential solutions like using invisible fluorescent markers to help sorting equipment better identify different plastic types.
This document describes a new copolyester material called Eastman Tritan. Tritan offers a unique balance of properties including clarity, toughness, heat resistance, chemical resistance, and ease of processing. It can replace polycarbonate in many applications and offers advantages over other materials. Tritan allows for innovative product designs and differentiated performance.
My presentation at Ecobuild about the business case of sustainability
This is the presentation I did for the session about the business case in the 'Beyond Construction' debates at Ecobuild
I tried to divided it into 5 business cases:
1. Efficiency
2. Innovation
3. Reputation
4. People.
5. Closed loop system
1. The document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Hirokazu Shimizu on eco-conscious design for printed products.
2. It discusses quantitatively assessing printed products to be more eco-friendly, using a case study of a thinner plastic document file. The thinner file reduces CO2 emissions by 14.6%.
3. It also addresses reforming product category rules for printing to make calculations more accurate and widespread for small businesses. Simplifying assumptions could overestimate some environmental impacts.
Remanufacturing is_a_superior_choce.pdfMichael Davis
Remanufactured printer cartridges are a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to new cartridges. Each year, over 300 million used cartridges end up in landfills globally. Remanufacturing cartridges involves cleaning and refilling them, allowing them to be reused while keeping more plastic waste out of landfills. It also saves resources and energy compared to producing new cartridges. Remanufactured cartridges are typically 40-60% cheaper than new ones but provide comparable quality and reliability. Choosing remanufactured cartridges is better for the environment and a consumer's budget.
The document discusses opportunities for integrating solid waste conversion technologies with public works projects. It outlines CDM Smith's experience with waste-to-energy projects and emerging paradigms in sustainable waste management. These include considering waste as a renewable resource and implementing integrated waste and water management campus approaches. The presentation also reviews proven and emerging waste conversion technologies that can generate renewable fuels, electricity and other recyclable materials from municipal solid waste and organic wastes.
Patricia Calkins, VP Environment, Health & Safety, Xerox Corporation. Presentation at the Xerox Thought Leadership Summit: A Business Case for Sustainability. August 10, 2010. Willard Hotel, Washington DC.
1) The document discusses how switching to recycled paper for printing can benefit a firm's environmental credentials and support their green policy.
2) It provides details on the environmental benefits of recycled paper, such as using less energy and resources in production compared to virgin paper.
3) It also addresses concerns about quality and costs, finding that high quality recycled paper can be produced and the cost premium is relatively small at 3% on average.
This document discusses strategies for improving plastic recycling rates through better product and material design. It begins by introducing Nextek Ltd and what they do to support plastic recycling. It then covers principles of efficient recycling, key recycling process steps, challenges presented by certain plastic products and colors, and case studies in recycling mixed and flexible plastics. The document advocates for whole cycle product thinking where products are designed with recycling in mind from the start. It also discusses potential solutions like using invisible fluorescent markers to help sorting equipment better identify different plastic types.
This document describes a new copolyester material called Eastman Tritan. Tritan offers a unique balance of properties including clarity, toughness, heat resistance, chemical resistance, and ease of processing. It can replace polycarbonate in many applications and offers advantages over other materials. Tritan allows for innovative product designs and differentiated performance.
My presentation at Ecobuild about the business case of sustainability
This is the presentation I did for the session about the business case in the 'Beyond Construction' debates at Ecobuild
I tried to divided it into 5 business cases:
1. Efficiency
2. Innovation
3. Reputation
4. People.
5. Closed loop system
1. The document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Hirokazu Shimizu on eco-conscious design for printed products.
2. It discusses quantitatively assessing printed products to be more eco-friendly, using a case study of a thinner plastic document file. The thinner file reduces CO2 emissions by 14.6%.
3. It also addresses reforming product category rules for printing to make calculations more accurate and widespread for small businesses. Simplifying assumptions could overestimate some environmental impacts.
Remanufacturing is_a_superior_choce.pdfMichael Davis
Remanufactured printer cartridges are a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to new cartridges. Each year, over 300 million used cartridges end up in landfills globally. Remanufacturing cartridges involves cleaning and refilling them, allowing them to be reused while keeping more plastic waste out of landfills. It also saves resources and energy compared to producing new cartridges. Remanufactured cartridges are typically 40-60% cheaper than new ones but provide comparable quality and reliability. Choosing remanufactured cartridges is better for the environment and a consumer's budget.
The document discusses opportunities for integrating solid waste conversion technologies with public works projects. It outlines CDM Smith's experience with waste-to-energy projects and emerging paradigms in sustainable waste management. These include considering waste as a renewable resource and implementing integrated waste and water management campus approaches. The presentation also reviews proven and emerging waste conversion technologies that can generate renewable fuels, electricity and other recyclable materials from municipal solid waste and organic wastes.
Loom is an open-source Clojure library that provides many graph algorithms and visualizations. Loom's graph API focuses on generality and simplicity of integration, which enables other graph representations to be ported to Loom. In this talk, we'll look at how Loom's API and graph implementations evolved in the past 2 years since being presented at Clojure/West 2014. We'll also discuss complexities of maintaining an open-source library.
This document compares conventional looms to modern looms, focusing on shuttle looms, projectile looms, and rapier looms. Shuttle looms are the oldest type but are slow and noisy. Projectile looms insert weft using a bullet-like projectile and have advantages like higher speeds, less wear on threads, and ability to weave multiple fabrics at once. Rapier looms insert weft using rigid or flexible rapiers and gripper heads, allowing for high insertion rates but also potential for more yarn breaks if not properly tensioned. Modern looms like projectile and rapier looms offer improvements over conventional shuttle looms through technological refinements.
The document discusses different types of looms used in weaving fabrics. It describes primitive or vertical looms, pit looms, frame looms, and Chittaranjan looms. Primitive looms are among the earliest known looms dating back 5000-6000 years, while pit looms are developed looms that allow weaving below floor level. Frame looms have a portable box-like frame construction. Chittaranjan looms are a semi-automatic loom type commonly used in Bengal, characterized by its beating, taking up, and letting off motion controlled by wheels.
Here is a complete discription for students who are studying initial stages of Weaving
Thet may be able to understand the different types of Looms and End product from these Looms
Loom is machine or device which is used to produce woven fabric. It is the central point of whole process of cloth production. In other word, a loom is a mechanism or tool used for weaving yarn and thread into textiles. Looms vary in a wide assortment of sizes. They come in huge free standing hand looms, tiny hand-held frames, to vast automatic mechanical tools. A loom can as well pertain to an electric line construction like that of a wiring loom. The main task of looms is to clutch the twist threads under pressure to enable the progress of interweaving of the woof strands. The loom's system and exact form can differ to some extent; however it still performs the basic application.
The document summarizes the process of silk manufacturing from cultivating silkworm cocoons through producing silk yarn. It describes how silkworms are bred and fed mulberry leaves, which causes them to spin cocoons. The cocoons are then sorted, dried, and graded. Acceptable cocoons undergo filature operations where the silk filament is reeled from the cocoon, producing raw silk. The raw silk can then be further processed into yarns or fabrics.
Dispelling Myths: Recycled vs. Virgin FiberNew Leaf Paper
To help you navigate the debate between recycled vs virgin fiber, New Leaf Paper hosted a free live webinar on Tuesday, March 9th featuring Susan Kinsella, the Executive Director of Conservatree. Susan is an expert on environmental paper and environmentally preferable product procurement issues.
As Director of Research and Communications for Conservatree Paper Company from 1985-1990, she wrote the first national article "Exploding the Myths" about recycled paper (Garbage Magazine, 1990), gave policy speeches, handled media communications, and educated manufacturers, distributors, buyers, legislators, recyclers and environmentalists on market and production realities and requirements. She coined the phrase, "If you're not buying recycled products, you're not recycling,"
The slides from this webinar explored the myths and realities about recycled and virgin paper to help you make more informed purchasing decisions.
Paper recycling is the process of recovering waste paper and
remaking it into new paper products. It is estimated that on a
global basis municipal solid waste constitutes of about 35% by
weight of paper and paper products which are recyclable.
http://www.wirefabrik.com/snippets/842431570SNIP-MAY-11.pdf
Cleaner production is a concept that encompasses many of the operational practicalities of best environmental practices on a mine site. It aims at maximizing resource usage and operational efficiency during the production of minerals.
The document provides an overview of modern papermaking processes. It covers various paper and board grades, their compositions, and the properties contributed by different fiber types. The papermaking process is described, including stock preparation, forming, pressing, drying, and finishing. Recovered fiber usage and deinking processes are also discussed. Key factors that influence paper quality such as fiber length and type are explained.
Recycling transforms used materials into new products in order to reduce waste and preserve the environment. Since the 1980s, waste production has increased significantly along with packaging and disposable products. Many governments now require companies to combine economic growth with environmental preservation through recycling initiatives. Common recyclable materials include glass, aluminum, paper, and plastic, and recycling these materials can significantly reduce pollution. Changing consumption habits to reduce waste and participating in separation and collection of recyclables can help the environment and generate jobs. Recycling turns materials that would otherwise be waste into reusable resources.
The document discusses how organizations can cut waste, carbon emissions, and costs associated with office printers and printing. It notes that procurement typically focuses on upfront product and consumable costs but ignores larger impacts of raw materials, manufacturing, transportation, use, and disposal of printers and supplies. Charts show that Kyocera's sustainable printing solutions reduce waste, energy use, carbon footprint, and costs compared to conventional cartridges. However, printing and paper usage remains high in many organizations, which contributes significantly to environmental impacts and costs. The document advocates for more sustainable printing practices.
This document provides information on steps publishers can take to increase environmental sustainability, including using recycled paper and soy-based inks, implementing duplex printing, purchasing carbon offsets, and promoting electronic access to reduce physical paper usage and waste. It discusses specific initiatives publishers like Wiley-Blackwell, Elsevier, and the American Psychological Association have undertaken around reducing their carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices.
Is your business a hostage to paper? Could you save money – and reduce your environmental impact – by adopting more efficient methods of sharing documents and information? Tracey Rawling Church of KYOCERA Document Solutions shines a spotlight on the waste caused by inefficient printing and shares some practical hints and tips that could save your business money as well as making your workflows more efficient.
Resource efficiency in the pulp and paper industry - making more from our nat...EuropeanPaper
The Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI) has published these illustrations showing resource efficiency examples in the pulp and paper industry.
We know that the world’s growing population is putting increasing pressure on global resources and that the world’s current consumption patterns are simply not sustainable in the longer term. As the world’s finite supply of fossil fuels diminishes, in direct contrast to the increasing demands of a larger population, we will need to move to a circular economy based on renewable resources and optimum efficiency. In contrast to the linear model of take, make, dispose, a circular economy is a framework that takes insights from living systems. It considers that our systems should work like organisms, processing nutrients that can be fed back into the cycle, whether biological or technical, which is where phrases such as “closed loop” or “regenerative” come in.
It’s also why we believe Europe’s paper industry has a very bright future – because it is already a benchmark model of resource efficiency and a perfect fit for the circular economy. It is inherently sustainable by nature: Based on renewable, recyclable raw materials, Europe’s paper industry can produce second-generation biofuels to replace crude oil as well as renewable bio-based products. It provides packaging solutions to avoid food waste and it uses residues from the woodworking industry as its raw materials.
Make paper factory residue into fuel pelletsJossie Xiong
Making fuel pellets from paper factory residues is a proven and efficient method for paper mills to dispose their paper production residues. Fuel pellets can reduce paper mills energy cost dramatically.
The environmental impact of paper production is significant, as the industry is one of the largest polluters of air, water, and land. Increased use of disposable paper led to high levels of consumption and waste. There is now a trend toward sustainability in the pulp and paper industry through reducing pollution, emissions, and impacts on local water and air quality. Paper production generates substantial emissions and pollution, and is a major contributor to deforestation and climate change through methane emissions from decomposing paper. Recycling and reducing paper use can help address these environmental impacts.
The document discusses best practices for sustainable procurement of paperboard. It identifies three focus areas: long-term supplier engagement, product specification improvement, and complying with environmental measures. Some key sustainable practices discussed include using post-consumer waste and eucalyptus in paperboard, recycled content, aqueous coatings, and soya inks. Implementing sustainability measures can help reduce wastewater, solid waste, wood use, net energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions.
The environmental impact of paper is significant, which has led to changes in industry and behavior at both business and personal levels. With the use of modern technology such as the printing press and the highly mechanized harvesting of wood, disposable paper has become a cheap commodity. This has led to a high level of consumption and waste. With the rise in environmental awareness due to the lobbying by environmental organizations and with increased government regulation there is now a trend towards sustainability in the pulp and paper industry.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Loom is an open-source Clojure library that provides many graph algorithms and visualizations. Loom's graph API focuses on generality and simplicity of integration, which enables other graph representations to be ported to Loom. In this talk, we'll look at how Loom's API and graph implementations evolved in the past 2 years since being presented at Clojure/West 2014. We'll also discuss complexities of maintaining an open-source library.
This document compares conventional looms to modern looms, focusing on shuttle looms, projectile looms, and rapier looms. Shuttle looms are the oldest type but are slow and noisy. Projectile looms insert weft using a bullet-like projectile and have advantages like higher speeds, less wear on threads, and ability to weave multiple fabrics at once. Rapier looms insert weft using rigid or flexible rapiers and gripper heads, allowing for high insertion rates but also potential for more yarn breaks if not properly tensioned. Modern looms like projectile and rapier looms offer improvements over conventional shuttle looms through technological refinements.
The document discusses different types of looms used in weaving fabrics. It describes primitive or vertical looms, pit looms, frame looms, and Chittaranjan looms. Primitive looms are among the earliest known looms dating back 5000-6000 years, while pit looms are developed looms that allow weaving below floor level. Frame looms have a portable box-like frame construction. Chittaranjan looms are a semi-automatic loom type commonly used in Bengal, characterized by its beating, taking up, and letting off motion controlled by wheels.
Here is a complete discription for students who are studying initial stages of Weaving
Thet may be able to understand the different types of Looms and End product from these Looms
Loom is machine or device which is used to produce woven fabric. It is the central point of whole process of cloth production. In other word, a loom is a mechanism or tool used for weaving yarn and thread into textiles. Looms vary in a wide assortment of sizes. They come in huge free standing hand looms, tiny hand-held frames, to vast automatic mechanical tools. A loom can as well pertain to an electric line construction like that of a wiring loom. The main task of looms is to clutch the twist threads under pressure to enable the progress of interweaving of the woof strands. The loom's system and exact form can differ to some extent; however it still performs the basic application.
The document summarizes the process of silk manufacturing from cultivating silkworm cocoons through producing silk yarn. It describes how silkworms are bred and fed mulberry leaves, which causes them to spin cocoons. The cocoons are then sorted, dried, and graded. Acceptable cocoons undergo filature operations where the silk filament is reeled from the cocoon, producing raw silk. The raw silk can then be further processed into yarns or fabrics.
Dispelling Myths: Recycled vs. Virgin FiberNew Leaf Paper
To help you navigate the debate between recycled vs virgin fiber, New Leaf Paper hosted a free live webinar on Tuesday, March 9th featuring Susan Kinsella, the Executive Director of Conservatree. Susan is an expert on environmental paper and environmentally preferable product procurement issues.
As Director of Research and Communications for Conservatree Paper Company from 1985-1990, she wrote the first national article "Exploding the Myths" about recycled paper (Garbage Magazine, 1990), gave policy speeches, handled media communications, and educated manufacturers, distributors, buyers, legislators, recyclers and environmentalists on market and production realities and requirements. She coined the phrase, "If you're not buying recycled products, you're not recycling,"
The slides from this webinar explored the myths and realities about recycled and virgin paper to help you make more informed purchasing decisions.
Paper recycling is the process of recovering waste paper and
remaking it into new paper products. It is estimated that on a
global basis municipal solid waste constitutes of about 35% by
weight of paper and paper products which are recyclable.
http://www.wirefabrik.com/snippets/842431570SNIP-MAY-11.pdf
Cleaner production is a concept that encompasses many of the operational practicalities of best environmental practices on a mine site. It aims at maximizing resource usage and operational efficiency during the production of minerals.
The document provides an overview of modern papermaking processes. It covers various paper and board grades, their compositions, and the properties contributed by different fiber types. The papermaking process is described, including stock preparation, forming, pressing, drying, and finishing. Recovered fiber usage and deinking processes are also discussed. Key factors that influence paper quality such as fiber length and type are explained.
Recycling transforms used materials into new products in order to reduce waste and preserve the environment. Since the 1980s, waste production has increased significantly along with packaging and disposable products. Many governments now require companies to combine economic growth with environmental preservation through recycling initiatives. Common recyclable materials include glass, aluminum, paper, and plastic, and recycling these materials can significantly reduce pollution. Changing consumption habits to reduce waste and participating in separation and collection of recyclables can help the environment and generate jobs. Recycling turns materials that would otherwise be waste into reusable resources.
The document discusses how organizations can cut waste, carbon emissions, and costs associated with office printers and printing. It notes that procurement typically focuses on upfront product and consumable costs but ignores larger impacts of raw materials, manufacturing, transportation, use, and disposal of printers and supplies. Charts show that Kyocera's sustainable printing solutions reduce waste, energy use, carbon footprint, and costs compared to conventional cartridges. However, printing and paper usage remains high in many organizations, which contributes significantly to environmental impacts and costs. The document advocates for more sustainable printing practices.
This document provides information on steps publishers can take to increase environmental sustainability, including using recycled paper and soy-based inks, implementing duplex printing, purchasing carbon offsets, and promoting electronic access to reduce physical paper usage and waste. It discusses specific initiatives publishers like Wiley-Blackwell, Elsevier, and the American Psychological Association have undertaken around reducing their carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices.
Is your business a hostage to paper? Could you save money – and reduce your environmental impact – by adopting more efficient methods of sharing documents and information? Tracey Rawling Church of KYOCERA Document Solutions shines a spotlight on the waste caused by inefficient printing and shares some practical hints and tips that could save your business money as well as making your workflows more efficient.
Resource efficiency in the pulp and paper industry - making more from our nat...EuropeanPaper
The Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI) has published these illustrations showing resource efficiency examples in the pulp and paper industry.
We know that the world’s growing population is putting increasing pressure on global resources and that the world’s current consumption patterns are simply not sustainable in the longer term. As the world’s finite supply of fossil fuels diminishes, in direct contrast to the increasing demands of a larger population, we will need to move to a circular economy based on renewable resources and optimum efficiency. In contrast to the linear model of take, make, dispose, a circular economy is a framework that takes insights from living systems. It considers that our systems should work like organisms, processing nutrients that can be fed back into the cycle, whether biological or technical, which is where phrases such as “closed loop” or “regenerative” come in.
It’s also why we believe Europe’s paper industry has a very bright future – because it is already a benchmark model of resource efficiency and a perfect fit for the circular economy. It is inherently sustainable by nature: Based on renewable, recyclable raw materials, Europe’s paper industry can produce second-generation biofuels to replace crude oil as well as renewable bio-based products. It provides packaging solutions to avoid food waste and it uses residues from the woodworking industry as its raw materials.
Make paper factory residue into fuel pelletsJossie Xiong
Making fuel pellets from paper factory residues is a proven and efficient method for paper mills to dispose their paper production residues. Fuel pellets can reduce paper mills energy cost dramatically.
The environmental impact of paper production is significant, as the industry is one of the largest polluters of air, water, and land. Increased use of disposable paper led to high levels of consumption and waste. There is now a trend toward sustainability in the pulp and paper industry through reducing pollution, emissions, and impacts on local water and air quality. Paper production generates substantial emissions and pollution, and is a major contributor to deforestation and climate change through methane emissions from decomposing paper. Recycling and reducing paper use can help address these environmental impacts.
The document discusses best practices for sustainable procurement of paperboard. It identifies three focus areas: long-term supplier engagement, product specification improvement, and complying with environmental measures. Some key sustainable practices discussed include using post-consumer waste and eucalyptus in paperboard, recycled content, aqueous coatings, and soya inks. Implementing sustainability measures can help reduce wastewater, solid waste, wood use, net energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions.
The environmental impact of paper is significant, which has led to changes in industry and behavior at both business and personal levels. With the use of modern technology such as the printing press and the highly mechanized harvesting of wood, disposable paper has become a cheap commodity. This has led to a high level of consumption and waste. With the rise in environmental awareness due to the lobbying by environmental organizations and with increased government regulation there is now a trend towards sustainability in the pulp and paper industry.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
IRJET- Application of Paper Sludge in different FieldsIRJET Journal
The document summarizes research on applications of paper sludge in different fields. It discusses using paper sludge in agricultural fields to improve soil conditions, as a hydraulic barrier material in landfills, and in hydrophobic concrete. Studies found that applying paper sludge to agricultural land provided benefits like soil conditioning from organic matter, increased soil pH and addition of plant nutrients. Research also showed some types of paper sludge have properties suitable for use as low permeability barriers in landfill covers. Additionally, transforming waste paper sludge ash into a super hydrophobic powder was found to improve the water resistance of concrete.
Card Pak was founded in 1965 and has experienced steady growth over four decades, with sales reaching $25 million by 2004. The company focuses on sustainability and environmental stewardship, becoming ISO 14001 certified in 2006. Key investments include new printing presses and die cutters. Card Pak launched an Eco Logical line in 2007 using renewable and recycled materials. Products like Club Pak and Sustain Pak reduce plastic use by over 60% compared to traditional clamshell packaging.
Card Pak was founded in 1965 and has experienced steady growth over four decades, with sales reaching $25 million by 2004. The company focuses on sustainability and has implemented various initiatives like an Eco Logical product line using renewable and recycled materials. It has received several awards for its sustainability efforts. The company offers a variety of paperboard packaging products and services and seeks to develop more sustainable solutions through new manufacturing technologies.
The document discusses the production of synthetic fibres from polylactic acid (PLA), which can be produced from corn. PLA fibres have properties similar to nylon and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) but are more environmentally friendly. PLA can also be used to produce biodegradable packaging materials as an alternative to conventional plastics. While PLA fibres and products have benefits for consumers, the packaging market depends more on environmental and cost factors. With improvements, the annual market for PLA could exceed 10 billion pounds annually worth $6-10 billion.
The document discusses the production of synthetic fibres from polylactic acid (PLA), which can be produced from corn. PLA fibres have properties similar to nylon and polyethylene terephthalate but are derived from renewable resources. PLA can also be used to produce biodegradable packaging materials as an alternative to conventional petroleum-based plastics. The market potential for PLA fibres and packaging is large at over 10 billion pounds annually, which could be worth $6-10 billion per year.
Biz Social Media Summer Camp 2019 - Brîndușa Bîrsanbirsan x biz sms camp RevistaBiz
This document provides tips and tricks for creating better Instagram content, including taking recesses, advance planning using tools like the Unfold app, focusing on context and content as well as the user, and making posts personal. It also recommends several Instagram accounts to follow for ideas and examples.
Biz Social Media Summer Camp 2019 - Valentin Pintilescu, LooLoo KidsRevistaBiz
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
Biz Social Media Summer Camp 2019 - Alexandra Caciur, PublicisRevistaBiz
1) Social media platforms are constantly changing their algorithms and features to prioritize personal connections over branded content, making it harder for brands to reach audiences organically.
2) Video content is becoming increasingly important across social platforms, though different formats and lengths work best depending on the platform. Short, 6-8 second videos work well for Facebook ads and Instagram stories while longer, 30 second or less videos are better for YouTube and IGTV.
3) To be successful on social media, brands need to track metrics, understand their target audiences, test various channels, formats and content, and adapt their strategies based on performance rather than relying on any single platform. Dynamic testing and optimization is important.
Biz Social Media Snow Camp 2018 - Cristian Manafu, Manafu.roRevistaBiz
This document provides an overview of Instagram analytics and best practices for businesses. It notes that Instagram has over 1 billion accounts worldwide and 400 million daily active users on Stories. Several industries and themes are highlighted as performing well. Key aspects of the Instagram algorithm are outlined, and advantages of business vs personal accounts are compared. Best practices for bios, posts, hashtags, content formats, and posting times are recommended. Useful apps for photo editing, scheduling, analytics and more are also listed.
Biz Social Media Snow Camp 2018 - George Man, Creative MarketRevistaBiz
Gen Z is the most connected, educated, and technologically savvy generation. Numbering over 2 billion worldwide, they are digital natives who are shaping the future. To engage Gen Z, brands must create fun, innovative, and socially focused products. They value individuality, creativity, and social connection. Communications need to be visual, fast-paced, and told through graphics, video and imagery on social media. To catch their attention, brands must be present across all channels with frequent, creative messages and explain how they are changing the world.
Biz Social Media Snow Camp 2018 - Anamaria Bajan, CaroliRevistaBiz
Anamaria Bajan, Marketing Director of Caroli Foods Group Romania, discusses future marketing campaigns and strategies. She encourages employees to innovate, work smartly, and have courage. Consumers will help judge ideas to determine the best way to promote Maestro Range, a line of 100% natural ingredient products. Employees are asked to submit one minute video or five slide PDF pitches for consideration. The best idea will be chosen to promote the natural product line. Bajan provides contact information for questions.
Biz Social Media Snow Camp 2018 - Flavian Cristea, GrapefruitRevistaBiz
The document discusses how humans form social connections and communities both offline and online. It notes that humans have the unique ability to cooperate in large numbers, which has allowed them to dominate other species. On the internet, people naturally cluster based on shared interests and relationships. However, personalized algorithms mean online communities are fragmenting into smaller clusters or "clusters of one." This limits people's chances of interacting with strangers and forming new connections. The document argues for new approaches and tools that can help people explore interests, participate in discussions, and build communities to satisfy needs and solve problems together.
Biz Social Media Snow Camp 2018 - Alex Cotet, Sector 7RevistaBiz
The document discusses the need for brands to think like publishers and communicate honestly with their audience. It advocates turning threats into opportunities, being humble, and involving the audience as stakeholders rather than just prizes. Examples are provided of campaigns that turned their audience into a creative partner, such as "Straight Outta Ipotesti" and winning campaigns for Esky and Biscuiti 4x4 that engaged the public. The overall message is that brands should empower their audience and address them directly rather than talking at them.
Biz Social Media Snow Camp 2018 - Andreea Lupu, StarcomRevistaBiz
Influencer marketing involves identifying individuals with influence over target audiences and building relationships with them. Influencers are trusted authorities with credibility in their areas of expertise. Originally an alternative to traditional media, influencer marketing can now be a valid approach for brands to reach audiences through trusted voices. However, influencer marketing is a means to an end, not the goal itself. Some lessons learned are to get basics right before new tactics, ensure clear objectives and metrics, consider loyalty over quantity, and measure relevant instead of easily tracked metrics. Brands also need to tell stories across all consumer touchpoints instead of relying on single channels.
The document discusses branding and building strong brands. It highlights the importance of understanding the relationship between people and the brands they work for. It provides examples of branding tools and techniques used to define a brand's differentiators and signals, craft customer relationships, and motivate purchases. These include brand books, labs, training sessions, and workshops focused on the brand DNA. The purpose is to create brands that are intelligent, have fun, and make customers and competitors happy by achieving their goals of being appealing, desired, lovable, and vendable.
Discover timeless style with the 2022 Vintage Roman Numerals Men's Ring. Crafted from premium stainless steel, this 6mm wide ring embodies elegance and durability. Perfect as a gift, it seamlessly blends classic Roman numeral detailing with modern sophistication, making it an ideal accessory for any occasion.
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Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
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IMPACT Silver is a pure silver zinc producer with over $260 million in revenue since 2008 and a large 100% owned 210km Mexico land package - 2024 catalysts includes new 14% grade zinc Plomosas mine and 20,000m of fully funded exploration drilling.
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Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
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Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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Andres frankel, antalis greenbiz5
1. Recycled & Certified Papers
BRAND AWARENESS
for your COMPANY
Andres Frankel
4th May 2011
Bucharest
2. Agenda
About Antalis
If products could talk
Europe market
The de-inking process
Recycled paper
Eco tool
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3. Antalis
leading European distributor of
papers and packaging products
#4 worldwide
sales of 2,9 billion Euros in 2010
6,700 employees serve more
than 230,000 print and business
customers worldwide
54 countries
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4. Antalis operates in four business areas
Print: providing coated, uncoated, specialty & creative papers, envelopes
and graphic supplies for printers and graphic designers, publishers,
communications agencies
Office: distributing copier paper, envelopes and office consumables to
resellers, companies and to corporation and public sector administrations
Packaging: offering packaging consumables, machines, systems,
solutions and additional services for the protection of goods to all
industries, printers and offices
Visual Communication: supplying specialists with paper, board, plastics
used to create quality signage and display
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5. If Products Could Talk
Would their owners be embarrassed? Or proud?
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6. Your environmental choice
Certified papers
PEFC (Programme for Endorsement
of Forest Certification schemes)
FSC (Forest Stewardship Council)
Recycled papers
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7. Antalis choose Arjowiggins
Partners: with demonstrated environmental and social
achievements and goals
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8. Europe market?
Recycling Paper
Market
in Europe 10,6
2,3
4,9
Paper and
board
without 53
Recycling 35,2
part
9,0
28,7
(73%)
(80%)
Growth
Recycling 5,5
Paper and
46,5
+3,4%
chance (53%)
(46,7%)
Board
3,3 (8,6%)
Paper and others
Packaging paper Newsp Graphicpaper
Board +3,6% 10,4
39,3 MT aper 38,5 MT
99,5 MT MT
11,3
x% 2001-2006 CAGR
MT
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9. Our planet’s ressources are not without limits
Recycle
Reuse
Reduce (utilization of all natural ressources)
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10. The raw material – waste paper
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11. The De – inking Process
Pulping and
Recycling of waste paper mechnical purification Flotation
Washing
Paper Mill Recycled fibers De-watering Bleaching
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12. Creating new raw materials
100% of residuals are recycled
60% 37% 2% 1%
De-inked pulp Building materials Energy Fertilizer
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13. Recycled paper, the greenest option
overall
Extend life span with an upgraded highly qualitative product made from
waste: no compromise to nature nor quality
Eco-friendly production: it uses up waste paper and its production
requires less energy, water, fewer chemicals and emits less CO2
Paper stores carbon. The longer the carbon in the cellulose fibre is kept
from returning into the atmosphere it can not contribute to climate
change (source: CEPI)
100% concept: residuals are used for fertilization, raw material for
building materials and energy production. The water is returned cleaner
than before it was used.
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14. Recycled
Recycling avoids accumulation of waste collection sites and
incineration, which generate C0² emission
Recycling completely optimises the lifespan of the paper, since
fibres can be recycled 4 to 5 times
Recycled paper requires 3 times less energy and 3 times less
water to produce than a paper made with virgin pulp.
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15. Q&A’s
Why are Cocoon and MS green papers
so much whiter than other recycled
papers?
Why is Recycled papers more expensive
than virgin fibre papers?
75% of EU population is ready to buy environmentally friendly products
even if they cost a little bit more.
(European attitudes to the environment 03/2008)
16. Why are Cocoon and MS green papers so much whiter
than other recycled papers?
One of the main reasons is our stringent selection of waste paper.
The Greenfield de-inking mill focuses on recycling top quality waste paper
(office, archival and copy papers with a low ink rate) ensuring the highest quality
level of recycled pulp.
The recycled pulp passes through 3 separate cleaning loops designed to be
extremely efficient at extracting ink and are chlorine free.
Although the de-inking process uses water and chemicals, it is still less harmful
to the environment than the manufacturing process of making paper from virgin
fibre.
17. Waste papers are
more expensive than wood
The process of collecting and sorting waste paper is more complex and
costly
We are using premium quality waste paper like office paper
The manufacturing of high quality and innovative RCC papers required
fundamental optimisation of our industrial tools, resulting in less
productivity
Optimising the re-use of our by-products (e.g. for cement rather than sent
for incineration) has an additional cost
Recycled paper incorporates all its costs into the product, including
providing an alternative to disposal
Virgin papers costs are masked by generous government timber subsidies
and do not incorporate responsibility for the product’s disposal costs
18. MS Green Arguments
Our offer Your choice
• The biggest offer in grammatures, 100 - 350 g/qm in reels and sheets.
• The first choice for an environmental friendly white coated paper if you
don´t want to make a compromise.
• The whitest of all green papers CIE 124.
• Small impact on the environment with excellent print results.
40% FSC fibers. FSC is favourised by WWF & Greenpeace.
60% Recycling. Needs less Energy and nataral ressources.
• Best drying time – the reference.
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19. The first recycled paper certified
Maine gloss and Satimat green, have
been successful in digital printing tests
on HP Indigo press and got the top “3
stars” rating.
As a result of our certification, HP decided to print
their Environmental report on Satimat green
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20. COCOON Offset / Preprint
New, Recyclingpaper
with high whiteness
made from 100%
wastepaper,
FSC certified
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21. The range
- Cocoon Offset : a top quality uncoated offset paper
available in the widest range of 10 substances : 80 g/m² to 350 g/m²
suitable for offset printing and converting
- Cocoon Preprint : a top quality uncoated preprint laser paper
available in 6 substances : 80 g/m² to 160g/m²
suitable for digital and laser printing
They are manufactured using a unique technologically advanced process, whic
provides the appearance and performance of virgin fibres.
Cocoon range delivers ultimate credentials with the highest whiteness
and outperform any other products on the recycled papers market
further enhancing Arjowiggins position as market leader
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22. Switching to recycled paper reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Results identified a clear carbon saving for recycled papers vs FSC virgin fibres papers
1 tonne of recycled paper can save 375 kg of CO².
375kg of CO² corresponds to more than 2000km driving a Renault Clio
1000
kg CO² for 1 ton of paper
800 100% recycled fibres :
Cyclus
60% recycled fibres:
600
Satimat green
100% FSC virgin fibres :
400
Satimat FSC
200
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