Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) recently won the
"Most Progressive Environmental Process" award from
Canadian trade magazine PrintAction. Over 400 representatives from
the Canadian print media industry were present to see Heidelberg
receive the award for its environmentally friendly presses. One
aspect that was rated particularly highly was the company's
holistic approach to environmental protection, with environmental
issues being taken into consideration at every stage - from
the development and manufacture of presses to their operation in
print shops.
The Lowe Martin Group and Hemlock Printers Ltd. both received
gold awards in the "Most environmentally progressive printers
(100+ employees)" category. Both print shops use Heidelberg
presses and this is the third year that Hemlock Printers has won
the prestigious award. Heidelberg sheetfed offset equipment at
Hemlock Printers includes three Speedmaster SM 102's, Speedmaster
CD 74, Speedmaster SM 52 and two Quickmaster 46 presses with a
total of 40 printing units.
Hemlock Printers also uses the Prinect Image Control color
measuring system and has been able to minimize its use of resources
and the level of waste and emissions it produces. In 2007, it
generated 80 percent less non-recyclable waste than the previous
year.
The PrintAction awards go to manufacturers, suppliers, print
shops, and print buyers with outstanding green credentials. The
awards cover various categories, such as the development of
innovative technologies and processes for environmental protection
and social commitment to the environment. They focus on projects
that extend over a number of years and therefore have lasting
benefits for the environment.
For a number of years, Heidelberg has been working on
solutions for the development, production and utilization of
presses that will limit the depletion of resources, reduce
emissions and cut wastage. The company made environmental
protection a key corporate goal back in 1992, and has recently
given this crucial issue greater strategic weight than ever before.
"After all, we have a responsibility to the environment, to
our customers and - in the long term - to the next
generation," explains Dr. Jürgen Rautert, Director of
Engineering and Manufacturing.
Heidelberg drives eco printing
Last year, to push environmental factors higher up the agenda
when designing and developing new presses, Heidelberg joined forces
with Darmstadt University of Technology to develop an
intranet-based environment portal. Developers working on a new
inking unit, for example, can use the portal to obtain the relevant
environmental requirements from a comprehensive database. Moreover,
the developers' own environmental protection know-how can also be
fed into the database, where it can be used in the medium term as
an example of best practice. The portal is to be launched shortly
and has been designed to anchor environmental protection in the
very first stage of the product life cycle - a stage that is
also crucial for shaping the future and driving standards forward.
In 1996, the foundry in Amstetten was the very first site
operated by a press manufacturer to be granted an eco-certificate.
Environmental management systems to ISO 14001 standard are now in
place at all sheetfed offset locations. Heidelberg sites log a
whole range of key environmental data, including their consumption
of electricity, gas and water and the volume of waste they
generate. This data is regularly analyzed by both internal and
external specialists. There is also an annual management review
covering all these issues to establish the potential for further
improvements and savings. Over recent years, the impact on the
environment on a number of Heidelberg sites has been reduced
substantially, despite a significant growth in production. For
example, the foundry in Amstetten, which is an energy-intensive
plant by its very nature, succeeded in reducing its consumption of
natural gas for each metric ton of output by 30 percent and cutting
water consumption by 20 percent - all in just one year. This
end-to-end environmental philosophy also incorporates the suppliers
for each site, who are obliged to meet similar environmental
standards to Heidelberg.
Besides its own production, the company focuses on developing
innovative, environmentally friendly presses. For example, the new
Speedmaster XL 105 has increased productivity by 30 percent with
the same energy consumption, and in some cases even lower. Key
peripherals in the Star System also reduce the environmental impact
of the printing process. The PowderStar AP 500 lowers powder
application and dust levels, the AirStar air supply system reduces
energy consumption by 30 to 50 percent, and the new DryStar dryers
boast significantly enhanced performance levels with the same
energy consumption. Paper consumption is the largest contributor to
CO2 emissions, but a Prinect software package can help cut paper
waste by around 400 sheets for each job.
Image:
Richard Armstrong, President of Heidelberg Canada, received
the "Most Progressive Environmental Process" award.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Hilde Weisser
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 69
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com