After having the management meeting and the views of our staff last week we have put a few new things into place within the company.
1. Our retail shop is now to stock more 'green' products.
2. More recycled paper is to be kept in stock to give customers a recycled choice.
3. The two guillotines in the factory have motors and halogen lights in them. Previously they were left on for the whole day but are now switched off when not in use, which is actually about 90% of the day.
4. There was unnecessary lighting being used in the factory, this has been stopped.
5. Lights are now being turned off when the room is vacated.
6. Only one of the shop print machines is turned on at 8a.m. (used by sales between 8 & 9a.m.), the other is left off until the shop opens at 9a.m.
7. All Xerox machines have been put into 'energy saving' mode when idle (likewise on computers ).
8. An anti-syphon valve has been fitted to the outside tap.
Welcome
Hi, I guess if you're looking at this you probably already know who we are.
If not... We are a print company based in the town of Ware in Hertfordshire, England. Please visit our web site to find out more about what we do http://www.hdprint.co.uk/.
The reason for us doing this blog is to let our staff and customers see our progress towards reducing the impact our company has on the environment. Also the blog will enable people to leave comments and ideas which may help us in this project.
Since starting this blog we have achieved ISO14001.
Thanks for your interest, feel free to leave your comments.
The reason for us doing this blog is to let our staff and customers see our progress towards reducing the impact our company has on the environment. Also the blog will enable people to leave comments and ideas which may help us in this project.
Since starting this blog we have achieved ISO14001.
Thanks for your interest, feel free to leave your comments.
The Herts Display Environmental Team
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008
Monday, 22 September 2008
The First Management EMS Meeting
This evening we had our first full management meeting in which we spoke to all of the Company Directors and Departmental Managers about our progress with our environmental policy. We discussed what steps we, as a company, have already taken and what direction we should take from here.
During the meeting the management gave us full support of what we are doing and approved our Environmental Policy.
We then went on to discuss and make initial plans as to how we can reduce the amount of electricity the company consumes and also reducing our waste.
During the meeting the management gave us full support of what we are doing and approved our Environmental Policy.
We then went on to discuss and make initial plans as to how we can reduce the amount of electricity the company consumes and also reducing our waste.
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Staff Ideas On Reducing Environmental Impact
This week we invited members of our staff to submit their ideas and views on ways to reduce our impact on the environment. The results proved to be excellent, it was good to see so many great ideas and also to see that the staff showed an interest in the environment and in our project. These ideas will all be taken into account and you can be assured you will see many of them being used in this project.
Thanks guys !
Thanks guys !
Monday, 8 September 2008
WEEE Regulations
Under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE) we have an obligation to accept back used electronic goods that our customers have bought in our shop and dispose of them responsibly on their behalf. Our customers can now bring anything that falls into this category back into our shop and give it to any member of our shop staff. We now dispose of all of our used electronic goods in accordance with these regulations, such as fluorescent tube bulbs. We pay an extra charge when buying them in order to return them for responsible disposal when required.
If you have bought anything in our shop that has this logo on and you have finished with it, please bring it back to us for disposal.

Friday, 5 September 2008
Xerox Waste Disposal
During July 2008 we realised the quantity of Xerox consumables (toner, plastic bottles and machine components) that were being put into the general waste bins and ending up in a landfill was quite substantial. We therefore contacted Xerox to see if they had a recycling program and if so, could we return our Xerox based waste to them. They said yes!
Since the 28th July 2008 none of our Xerox waste has ended up in landfill.
Since the 28th July 2008 none of our Xerox waste has ended up in landfill.
Thursday, 4 September 2008
Ink Jet Cartridges
It also transpires that our shop staff have been recycling customers' used ink cartridges for over eight years now ! Excellent !
They have been collecting used cartridges back from customers and giving them to a company called Quest Cancer Research. This company raises money for cancer research and are also involved in the recycling of ink cartridges.
Since July 2007 we have also started to recycle the empty ink cartridges used in our large format print machines.
They have been collecting used cartridges back from customers and giving them to a company called Quest Cancer Research. This company raises money for cancer research and are also involved in the recycling of ink cartridges.
Since July 2007 we have also started to recycle the empty ink cartridges used in our large format print machines.
Wednesday, 3 September 2008
Chemistry-Free 4 Colour Press
Also in April 2006 we purchased our first chemistry-free and environmentally friendly four colour press, a Presstek 34DI-X. For more information about the press please click here to download in pdf format (1.3mb).
Chemistry-Free Plate Maker
In April 2006 we swapped over to the Presstek Vector TX52, a chemistry-free thermal platemaker for our two colour press. This system uses none of the developing chemicals used by traditional platemakers and uses only water to wash the plate. This system uses the Freedom chemistry-free thermal plates. These require no baking, special cleaning fluids, or gumming, resulting in less waste material and a more environmentally friendly print shop. For more information click here to download a pdf.
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
The Story So Far
The story so far.....
Back in July 2007 we took our first steps towards reducing the amount of waste we put into landfill. The first steps we took were :
1. Cardboard boxes are re-used where possible, where not possible waste boxes are segregated and placed into a separate 'recycling' bin. This is then taken away by a contract waste collection company for recycling. All cardboard waste is also put into this bin.
2. Plastic waste from our polybag machine is collected for re-use as packaging, also any packaging (air bags & chips) from goods-in are collected for re-use.
3. Cardboard inner tubes from the centre of rolls of large format paper are kept and used for putting posters into for delivery / courier.
4. Timber pallets from paper deliveries are kept for re-use for our own deliveries.
Back in July 2007 we took our first steps towards reducing the amount of waste we put into landfill. The first steps we took were :
1. Cardboard boxes are re-used where possible, where not possible waste boxes are segregated and placed into a separate 'recycling' bin. This is then taken away by a contract waste collection company for recycling. All cardboard waste is also put into this bin.
2. Plastic waste from our polybag machine is collected for re-use as packaging, also any packaging (air bags & chips) from goods-in are collected for re-use.
3. Cardboard inner tubes from the centre of rolls of large format paper are kept and used for putting posters into for delivery / courier.
4. Timber pallets from paper deliveries are kept for re-use for our own deliveries.
Monday, 1 September 2008
Welcome
Hi, I guess if you're looking at this you probably already know who we are, if not... We are a print company based in the town of Ware in Hertfordshire, England. Please visit our web site to find out more about what we do www.hdprint.co.uk.
The reason for us doing this blog is to let our staff and customers see our progress towards reducing the impact our company has on the environment and towards ISO14001 certification. Also the blog will enable people to leave comments or ideas which may help us in this project.
Thanks for looking,
feel free to leave your comments.
The reason for us doing this blog is to let our staff and customers see our progress towards reducing the impact our company has on the environment and towards ISO14001 certification. Also the blog will enable people to leave comments or ideas which may help us in this project.
Thanks for looking,
feel free to leave your comments.
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