TPH praised for environmental leadership

by | 20 November 2018 3:46 pm

Laura Repas (Canopy) awards Andrew O’Born, vice-president of business development with The Printing House, with Canopy’s 2018 Blueline Ranking Award. [1]

Laura Repas (Canopy) awards Andrew O’Born, vice-president of business development with The Printing House, with Canopy’s 2018 Blueline Ranking Award.

The Printing House (TPH), which specializes in short-run, on-demand production of signs, banners, and other graphics at more than 70 locations across Canada, has been named North America’s most forest-friendly printer by Canopy, a global environmental not-for-profit.

TPH topped the group’s Blueline Ranking of the sustainability performance of the continent’s largest printers. The company was praised for a variety of sustainability initiatives, including the use of environmentally certified paper and the offering of a print technology that consumes ink at a much lower level.

“We are proud to reach number one on the Blueline Ranking, but we’re not done yet,” said Andrew O’Born, vice-president of business development. “We remain dedicated to raising the bar for environmental stewardship and challenge our industry partners to step up their own earth-friendly initiatives.”

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  1. [Image]: https://www.signmedia.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/SA_TPH_ForestFriendly.jpg

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