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GREEN INK - GREEN VISION -
Responsible Graphic Designers:
Source: http://www.green.net.au/srd/#green
Here are many ideas to consider that can reduce your
environmental impact and achieve better practice.
- Strive to create the greatest visual impact with the
least environmental impact
Achieving clients needs while limiting potential ecological
damage
- Encourage their clients to consider the environmental
impact of their production
Educated clients are more willing to undertake
ecologically sound projects
- Consider the use of tree free paper stock such as sugar
cane waste, straw, seaweed, algae and hemp
Alternative renewable paper sources can reduce
need for wood pulp from old growth forests
- Consider the use of Recycled paper stock with a high
Post Consumer Fibre (PCF) recycled content
Clean mill waste has always been recycled so it is
better to keep consumer paper out of landfill
- Consider the use of recycled paper stock that has not
been de-inked
De-inking is a energy expensive process which
still results in toxic waste ink
- Consider the use of unbleached or non chlorine bleached
paper stock
Bleached paper requires the use of toxins which
are harmful to marine and water based life
- Consider the use of vegetable based printing inks such
as soy inks
Vegetable based inks are renewable and emit
less toxic Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
- Avoid the use of ink colours which contain high levels
of heavy metals such as copper, chrome, etc.
Many bright colours contain heavy metals which
leach into ground water when landfilled
- Avoid overuse of gloss paper stock, because more exists
than can be de-inked and recycled
In some areas there is a glut of gloss paper because satin or matt paper is
used less
- Avoid overuse of plastic films, foil stampings, metallic
colours and synthetic adhesives
Some synthetics have a life of 200-500 years
after they have been disposed of in landfills
- Avoid over use of perfect bound or spiral bound spines
as they are difficult to recycle
The glues and metals in such binding impede
cost effective recycling
- Avoid 'bleeds' that are then trimmed and must be
de-inked before recycling
Ink extended beyond trim marks requires more intensive
recycling than ink within trim marks
- Consider the smallest paper size suitable for each job,
ie A5 instead of A4
Less paper used means less energy expended and should also be cheaper for
client
- Use paper sizes and number of pages that best fit standard
sheet stocks without wasteful trimming
Printers can advise on best use of sheet stock for less paper wastage and
more price savings
- Use the least amount of ink colours for the job, ie
2 colour output instead of 4 colour
The greater the number of inks the more cleaning fluids required for the presses
= greater cost
- Avoid using too much ink in their designs
More ink means more difficult de-inking or greater toxic residue leaching
into groundwater
- Consider using filmless and plateless digital printing
technology for small run jobs
Modern printing technology can reduce amount of plastics, metals and inks
used for printing
- Use computer equipment which has energy saver features
Energy saver equipment shuts down when not is use saving burden on non-renewable
fossil fuels
- Use the back side of other sheets to proof their work
from inkjet printers
Increases by double the life span of office paper. Be careful with lasers
as toner can adhere to the drum.
- Avoid overpackaging, ie postcard for mailing instead
of envelope and letter
Follows credo of REDUCE, avoids unnecessary paper waste and expense
- Use the recycled logo or other devices to promote the
recycled nature of their production
Customers and Users need to have the opportunity to
know they are purchasing recycled goods
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- Promote design responsibility by printing PCW content,
ink and bleaching type on their work
Customers & Users educated by one product will
look for the same credentials in other other products
- Specify that the windows on business envelopes be of
recyclable cellulosic content
Cellulose based windows can be recycled as paper or
easily composted, plastic cannot
- Keep informed of the latest environmental developments
in inks, papers and printing processes
New technologies and rediscoveries of old techniques for green design are
occurring constantly
(To implement all the above ideas may be impossible -
yet every suggestion adopted will make a difference.)
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