Over at Environmental Leader, Sappi Fine Paper’s Laura Thompson has a
two-
part primer on eco-labels for the paper and print industry.
Here’s an example of a self-declaration regarding the environmental attributes of paper: Paper is made from renewable resources with high levels of renewable energy and is recyclable.
If you trust me and/or my credentials, this statement alone might make you feel comfortable about using paper. It is hard to imagine a material with a stronger sustainability position. However, it is undeniable that not all paper mills have the same environmental footprint, and not every company sources their wood fiber responsibly. Herein lies the value of certification programs.
Here in the Going Greenosphere, we know these thing fairly intimately, but they never get communicated often enough to “outworlders.”
About Richard Romano
Richard Romano is Managing Editor of WhatTheyThink. He curates the Wide Format section on WhatTheyThink.com. He has been writing about the graphic communications industry for more than 25 years. He is the author or coauthor of more than half a dozen books on printing technology and business. His most recent book is “Beyond Paper: An Interactive Guide to Wide-Format and Specialty Printing.