Business Management - Government/Governmental
Recently, the EPA issued a final rule banning the use of methylene chloride in most industrial applications, including printing.
In this episode, we speak with Gary Jones, Sara Osorio, and Linda Casey, about the proposed bans on Carbon Black ink in NY and NJ.
On this episode of The Week that Was, the latest edition of the Target Report is out and registration is open for PRINTING United Expo.
FUJIFILM files patent infringement lawsuit against Kodak for unauthorized manufacture and sale of lithographic printing plate products.
Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer, 5th District of Oregon, took the time to visit Portland, Oregon’s Premier Press.
Congressmen Emanuel Cleaver and Jake LaTurner with the “Benjamin Franklin Award for Distinguished Leadership in Postal Policy.”
CJK Group to close book plant, New York State considers carbon black ban, Quad reports latest financials, and “hot markets” for print.
This could be devastating for the package and label printing industry, since carbon black is the most common pigment used in black ink.
OSHA’s changing enforcement policies have brought a resurgence in the number of inspections occurring at screen printing operations.
Stephanie Buka, of PRINTING United Alliance, provides an update on federal legislative activities.