Eight Days a Week is the first in Boulder County to New Latex Printing move environmentally friendly, the greenest technology available
Boulder, CO (NYSE) 28 September 2010
The traditional method for determining business success has always come from the measurement of the bottom line. In Boulder, Colorado, company as eight days a week, digital imaging center are also strengthening their vitality with a Triple Bottom Line, which takes into account environmental and social factors and the parameters of financial success.
Sam and Cheryl Sussman, owner of Eight Days a Week, making environmentally friendly choices has long been part of their business model. The family is now the first in the county of Boulder? a national environmental policy focus – on the use of Latex Printing technology, which is a great break from the traditional use of toxic solvents to move.
â? I felt it was important to do my part to play in eliminating odors and solvents from the printing process and solid waste from landfills to divert possible, â? said Sam Sussman. â? Between inks clean, energy-efficient appliances and again offers recyclable materials, Latex Printing Technology more green printing available. By customers environmentally friendly choice, I also think it’s my customer base will increase over time. “
the brief overview of the environment, paint, water-based latex, such as petroleum-based solvent inks in contrast and high release of VOCs. The printers are ENERGY STAR products and printed a hair? then stores donâ? t need energy from an external dryer. Ink cartridges, printheads and printer parts are even recyclable. * As for the social, latex inks emit no hazardous air pollutants, the health of workers.
In the world of advertising and marketing can make a quality product ready for the difference between success and failure? Latex and technology. The bright colors and exceptional picture quality of a printer resolutions up to 1200 dpi, and prints the stability and durability of response similar to Eco-solvent inks and eco-solvent.
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Latex Printing on already requested by companies with strong commitments to sustainability, such as Nike and Sony. In recent years, the Nike boots rain boots? Marathon has an S? Greenedâ? its event banners printed with the latex. At the 2009 UN climate conference, turned World Wide Fund for Nature, to start printing latex to reduce the ecological footprint. In addition, Boulder? S for self-builders use Latex Printing Association of Eight Days a Week signs of podiums during their 2010 Great American Beer Festival print.
â? Use of signs, with non-toxic paints and recyclable materials is part of the environmental efforts that we have been printed with our event. And the finished product has the same quality as we always receive eight days, a? Final Boulder? s Builder’s Association.
About
Eight Days a Week? The first color copier in Boulder in 1977 to todayâ? s of the art equipment, holding Sam and Cheryl Sussman Eight Days digital printing center in the state of the art in a friendly hometown atmosphere. Eight Days services include graphics design, such as designing logos and icons, branding, illustration and other art forms. Video production for websites and webcasts, trade and trade shows, advertising campaigns and are also available. The Sussman have strong relationships within the community through participation and generous donations to many charities and organizations.
* NOTE: Some items listed here are recyclable through the programs Hewlett-Packard
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This press release was being prepared in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissioner? s guidelines for green marketing.
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