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17 January 2017

How Green Booklet Printing Is An Example Of Positive Change

By Melissa Meyer


In the making of printed paper, the industry beginnings were quite primitive, with the use of things that often caused diseases or harm. During the late 20th century, change came in some measure. But this had to take into account how workers in the print industry have long been working with toxic chemicals and the like, which was one reason for the changes.

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.

Those were the days of very dangerous tech, but a lot of the movers did so because of economic or financial concerns. This did not make for an atmosphere of study or learning, even as the argument goes like, if these industries were not founded, newer techniques might not have been discovered. It took a lot of concerned people to fight for changes, it even took wars for eyes to open for safer possibilities.

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 giant setups used huge amounts of electricity or gas to run, and the were touted as advanced technology then. Today, people have been awakened to the fact of how harmful they really were. It took many kinds of injuries to labor and many picket lines against companies before change could come.

Without the advocacy connected to better and safer labor and factory practice, the printing industry would have continued with its primitive processes. The sea change came after litigation, hate campaigns and government regulations. When lawmakers woke up to reality, they answered the needs of majorities instead of the few running industrial combines.

The risks have gone done for the industry of printing, and this is because a lot of things have changed. Inks are no longer chemically irresponsible, and the preference is for those inks that are made from vegetable matter. Papers are also made in a non toxic manner and much is being recycled for reuse.

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 WHO, however, is still on the lookout for those printers that have not seemed to have caught the news about changes in usage and production. For them, the consideration to convert to safer and healthier systems are seen as beyond their budget or knowledge. So the regulations and government agencies run after them so that they start subscribing to change or else close out, which is a very healthy way of making the environment safer.




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