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Sun Chemical inks earn NAPIMs strongest sustainability results

Press release from the issuing company

Parsippany, NJ – Strengthening its position as a sustainability leader in the inks, pigments and coatings industry for its customers, five of Sun Chemical's commercial conventional sheetfed inks have earned the highest average index ratings in the National Association of Printing Ink Manufacturers' (NAPIM) bio-renewable content (BRC) certification program to date.

The five inks, SunLit Diamond, SunPak Diamond, SunLit Intense, SunLit Exact and SunLit Express, each received a BRC index of 80, an objective rating that means Sun Chemical's inks use an average of 80 percent renewable resources.

The BRC labeling program is an initiative by NAPIM used to evaluate and minimize the environmental impact of printing inks. The BRC index number is a quantifiable value that is calculated to represent the range of bio-renewable content. The program includes a NAPIM registered label that can be applied to the ink container and a comparable design for use by a printer that uses the inks.

"This achievement is testimony to Sun Chemical's commitment to sustainability and validates our efforts to develop products that have minimal impact on the environment," said Michelle Hearn, Director of Marketing, North American Inks, Sun Chemical. "One of our goals has been to increase the use of renewable materials in our commercial sheetfed offerings to the highest possible levels, and we will work hard to continue improving on what we have already accomplished."