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Thursday, 12 January 2017

Things You Need To Know About Green Booklet Printing

By Melissa Meyer


Making printed materials has come a long way from its beginning, which used many kinds of materials and processes now considered unhealthy, unclean and toxic. The change did not come until the latter half of the 20th century. Before that, printers worked in potentially harmful conditions that also gave impetus for saner health standards for industry in general.

The industry, though, did play the role of leader in the worldwide movement to change older systems for new ones that addressed the health of people as well as the environment. The movement made the making of green booklet printing processes that much safer. There is a need to know why the turnaround was effected.

The thing about unenlightened technologies were that they filled many needs and wants in a way that was not carefully studied. Of course, without the fundamental or foundational techniques, newer and better technologies would not have been put up. But the health of producers and consumers was not addressed until a lot of people have been injured and it was more a matter of too little and too late.

Many years had to pass before it was confirmed that the industrial age, whose tail end we have just seen, is the giver of many harmful things. Changes are progressing slowly, smaller, more efficient machines are in use. The many gargantuan concepts used for the late industrial age were very inefficient and wasteful.

The largest machines were gas guzzling or electricity consuming giants that were thought to be the best during their time. However, scientific studies also tagged them and the chemicals they used some of the most harmful on earth. And a lot of unhealthy or disease ridden workers went up against the companies that used them.

Minus the movement advocating the changes for better labor practice and safer factories, most industries would still be using foul technologies. Much litigation and even bloodshed occurred before governments would budge from their support of industry. When they did, it may have already been too late for everyone concerned, including the barons.

Exposure to risk is no longer an entrenched measure for printing, what with the use of responsible paper and safer inks. Responsible paper is often 100 percent recycled, free of acid, and other toxic chemicals like chlorine. Inks are often vegetable based, with chemicals colors that will not harm the environment.

The offset system is not in use for printing booklets, because the printing runs for it need to be in the 10,000 order range so that all costs are covered and income generated. Some great new digital processes are used because of their high technology and relevance for environmental and health concerns. Former problems are no longer visible.

The World Health Organization still finds some printers all over the world that are still using earlier technology. These are, however, people that have not accessed more advanced techniques because they consider conversion too costly. But the regulatory agencies are getting more and more to submit to reconfiguration and even reeducation in order to survive, and this in the way of creating a better world for all concerned.




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