The Green Files > Getting FSC/SFI Chain of Custody Certified - Part Two
[WhatTheyThink Environment & Sustainability Section] Note: There are a number of consultants and auditors for several certifying bodies, WhatTheyThink does not endorse or recommend service professionals. Details in these two articles are based on Vic’s experience as a consultant and auditor for FSC certification;
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[WhatTheyThink Environment & Sustainability Section] Papermaking Sure Has Changed!: The company’s four mills received Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) chain of custody certification and increased the amount of certified fibers in products to 60%, up from 57% in 2006. The target for 2008 is 64%.
[Comments for The Print CEO Blog] Comment on WhatTheyThink Launches “GOING GREEN - Environment ...: All of these costs must go somewhere and when customers are asked to make a green / non-green decision, many of these supposedly green thinkers revert to being low price buyers and select the non-green option. At a time when we are facing a slowing economy and printing companies are closing in growing number, one must remember that a printing company can only be green if they continue to focus on the green benchmark of profitable operations.
[Copies, Copiers, Green Printing and Online Data Backup] Green Printer Webinar: “During this session, we will review some new statistical research from InfoTrends the reflects the growing importance of the environment in many businesses, benefiting both their internal operations and their position with their customers. But it goes beyond such things reducing waste and managing chemistry better. Environmental consciousness extends to helping customers better manage their consumption of resources through targeted communications that are more likely to be acted upon than conventional mass mailings, the majority of which end up in the landfill without even being read.”
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