Environmental protection and sustainability are two of the greatest
challenges of our time. Printshops and their customers are
increasingly adopting a green approach and expecting the same from
those they work with. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg)
has just published its Sustainability Report 2008/2009, which
proves that it is possible to print green and still be
cost-effective. "Whether in our development and production
activities or through the support we offer customers on issues
relating to green printing, we play a key role in promoting
environmentally friendly printing - a fact that is particularly
true in tough economic times," states Stephan Plenz, member of the
Management Board responsible for Technology & Operations at
Heidelberg. The report is just under 30 pages long and is divided
into sections covering the environment, business, and social
responsibility. There is also a section with key figures.
Integrated environmental approach
Sustainable print production is not restricted to
energy-saving presses that conserve resources. It covers the entire
process chain from prepress to postpress. The report's environment
section, for example, describes how the Prinect integrated
printshop workflow cuts energy consumption and waste. In prepress,
the impressive Suprasetter A52/A75 CtP platesetter uses five times
less power and generates five times less waste heat than comparable
models from other manufacturers. And in postpress, the intelligent
makeready processes of the Stahlfolder KH 82 folding machine can
save up to 2.5 tons of paper a year.
The report also details how Heidelberg systematically
promotes environmental protection at all its sites - including
production sites in Germany, assembly sites in Qingpu, China, and
customer demonstration centers in the United Kingdom and Canada.
Heidelberg customers in the U.S. also benefit from advice and
support on environmentally friendly solutions.
In the report's business section, too, printshops and their
end customers are the main focus. For example, this section
includes details of the winners of the HEI ECO Printing Award
announced at drupa 2008. A total of more than 50 printshops from
five continents took part and the prizes went to Canada and Japan.
Heidelberg initiated this award in order to provide customers with
a platform for passing on and discussing their good ideas. The
relevant know-how is also documented in a dedicated eco section on
the Heidelberg website.
Examples of successful green customers and tips for a green
printshop A considerable amount of space is devoted to the
profiles of two printshops from Germany and Australia. Both
demonstrate that environmental protection and business success can
go hand in hand and even win new customers.
Readers of the report will also be interested to discover the
twelve steps to a green printshop. These range from tips on the use
of paper, ink, and alcohol-free printing to staff motivation,
energy management, and financing. The interview relating to the CO2
calculator devised by the bvdm (German Association of Print and
Media) describes how printshops can calculate the CO2 footprint of
jobs if their customers so request.
The report concludes with a section on social
responsibility.
For a copy of the new Sustainability Report 2008/2009, send
an e-mail to
environment@heidelberg.com
or fax +49 (0)6224 971850.
The report is also available to download at
www.heidelberg.com/eco.
The full range of sustainability issues, environmental data,
contacts, and general information on the company's development and
production sites are covered in a dedicated section of the
company's website at
www.heidelberg.com/eco
bereit.
For further information, please contact
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Telefon: +49 (6221) 92 5066
Fax: +49 (6221) 92995066
E-Mail:
Hilde.Weisser@heidelberg.com