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| 1993 - For the first time, more paper is recycled than is buried in landfills. 2002 - Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things is written by architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart. 2007 - Wal-Mart announces results of its Packaging Scorecard at the Sustainable Packaging Exposition. |
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Diamond Packaging's new sustainability website provides comprehensive & educational insight |
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| Diamond Commits to 100% Wind Energy
Diamond Packaging has announced a commitment to purchase clean, renewable wind energy for 100% of its electrical energy requirements through RG&E and wind energy marketer and developer Community Energy. The purchase illustrates the company's continued commitment to the environment and the community. “We’re proud to be a leader in our industry and to do our part for the environment. Our customers recognize and value the commitment we’ve made to a safe and secure energy future. We hope others will follow our lead and make the choice as well,” said Karla Fichter, Chief Executive Officer of Diamond Packaging. Diamond will purchase approximately 6,723,600 kilowatt hours (kWhs) of renewable energy credits over a one-year period. Compared to the average generation mix in the regional electric grid, the environmental benefit from this purchase is equal to offsetting approximately 4,156 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year, the impact of which is equivalent to planting more than 3,744 acres of trees each year or not driving 10.4 million miles. “Diamond Packaging has stepped up as a leader in New York State. Their renewable energy purchase puts their energy dollars to work to benefit our economy, our environment and our energy security. As more customers choose to follow their lead and purchase clean, homegrown energy, we can build more clean power to meet that demand,” said Brent Alderfer, president of Community Energy. ›› more |
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All foils (whether metallic, gloss or matte pigment, pearl, pastel, or 2D holographic) are formulated with different releases to adhere to varying types of stocks. You may use one type of foil release for a dry, uncoated stock and yet another for a coated stock. The solution is to communicate to your print finishing supplier the stock you’ve selected so a foil formulated for that specific stock can be ordered. If dealing with a coated stock, check with your printer to determine the dyne count (surface tension) of the sheet. The dyne count should be higher than 40 for the sheet to be foil stamped. If unsure, pre-testing can be a great way to check adhesion. Foil Stamping Over Ink |
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