e-commerce vital to large-format print, Antalis prepares for the PPT, keeping litho alive, and more.

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E-commerce vital to large-format print says Ricoh

Stewart Cobby, inkjet sales manager for Industrial Print at Ricoh UK, has commented on the print industry’s endurance during the pandemic. Cobby says that as a result of personalised wide-format print orders booming, 24/7 availability and next day delivery is crucial to winning over customers.

Antalis on how to prepare for the PPT

Antalis has begun preparations for the new Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT). The company’s ‘four Rs’ strategy which stands for reduce, reuse, recycle, and replace, has helped Antalis prepare for the changes associated with adjustments. The tax change is due to take effect from April 2022.

Keeping the historic art of lithography alive

Lithography is a process which uses plates, water and oil-like substances to print onto paper. The method dates back to 1796 and today, traditional litho studios are few and far between. Catherine Ade, owner of the Lemonade Press in Bristol tells us about how she is working to keep the art alive.

A record-breaking building wrap at Bullring

Wide-format print company, Embrace Building Wraps, has been recognised with a Guinness World Record for the largest ever recorded scaffold banner. The wrap, which was installed at Selfridges & Co in Birmingham’s Bullring, was created using 24 individual banners and measures 246 metres long

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