Laurel Brunner
HP Indigo inks are not compostable
27 September 2021
Laurel Brunner corrects the record on whether HP Indigo inks are compostable.
Carbon Balanced Printing making progress
13 September 2021
Laurel Brunner says that progress has been made when it comes to Carbon Balanced Printing.
Money’s what I want
21 June 2021
Laurel Brunner casts her eye over the UN’s Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance.
PVC banners on their way out
7 June 2021
Laurel Brunner looks ahead to a future where banners aren't made of PVC.
Fespa Coffee Break webinars to return
14 May 2021
Fespa has announced the return of its ‘Coffee Break’ webinars from 18 May.
Sustainable textile printing needs a bigger conversation
10 May 2021
The environmental impact of textile production is starting to get more attention, Laurel Brunner casts her eye over Ricoh's latest news.
Textiles and the circular economy
20 April 2021
Laurel Brunner looks at what the textiles industry can do to become more sustainable.
Water marking for recycling
23 February 2021
Laurel Brunner explains how watermark packaging can make recycling processes more efficient.
Environmentally friendly electronics?
18 January 2021
Laurel Brunner asks why environmentally friendly print is a contradiction in terms for many people.
Drupa drooping and our industry’s sustainability
8 December 2020
Laurel Brunner asks what drupa's decline means for the wider industry.
Consumer pressure for packaging recyclability works
24 November 2020
Laurel Brunner examines the pressure on packaging printers to improve their environmental footprints.
Plastics replaced with paper
9 November 2020
Laurel Brunner looks at the ways plastic is being phased out across our industries.
Metal printing and decorating
26 October 2020
Along with book printing, packaging is one of the few areas of print that is thriving. Calls for better waste management, particularly of plastics, and…
How to spot greenwashing
12 October 2020
How can you be certain if company its are serious about mitigating climate change?















