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The World Print Communication Forum (WPCF) is pleased to announce Mr. Raveendra Joshi as its new President. Mr. Joshi, a seasoned professional with a distinguished track record in the graphical sector, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to his new role.

WPCF ADVOCATES GLOBAL EFFORTS TO REDUCE THE GRAPHIC INDUSTRY’S ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT

Members of the World Print & Communication Forum (WPCF)[1] affirmed their commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of the graphic industry. Recognising the indispensable role of the printing sector in promoting a circular economy and addressing climate change, WPCF members emphasized the growing importance of environmental action for printing companies.

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WPCF ADVOCATES GLOBAL EFFORTS TO REDUCE THE GRAPHIC INDUSTRY’S ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT

WPCF MEMBERS UNDERLINE THE IMPORTANCE OF REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT IN THE GRAPHIC INDUSTRY

In their recent meeting, members of the World Print & Communication Forum (WPCF) recognised the efforts of the graphic industry to promote a circular economy and mitigate climate change. Demonstrating environmental action is becoming an important prerequisite for many printing companies. This is being driven by legislation and customer requirements. One important area of action is climate protection through reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Calculating the carbon footprint of printing activities and its products is a crucial first step to helping clients, consumers, and other stakeholders understand the environmental impact of their activities. WPCF sees the need for a common understanding and internationally recognised assessment criteria so that there can be transparency and consistency in reporting emissions.

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WPCF members underline the importance of reducing the environmental footprint in the graphic industry

Kamal Chopra & Beatrice Klose

PRESS RELEASE: WPCF MEMBERS MEET AT PACK PRINT IN BANGKOK & RE-ELECT PRESIDENT

The World Print & Communication Forum is thrilled to unveil its latest press release.

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WPCF MEMBERS MEET AT PACK PRINT IN BANGKOK & RE-ELECT PRESIDENT

The World Print & Communication Forum (WPCF) concluded its highly anticipated board meeting, which took place during the Pack Print International & CorruTec ASIA 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand. The meeting provided an ideal platform for industry representatives to come together and share their expertise.

Kamal Chopra & Beatrice Klose

PRESS RELEASE: WPCF MEMBERS TO MEET AT THE OCCASION OF PACK PRINT IN BANGKOK

The World Print & Communication Forum is thrilled to unveil its latest press release.

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WPCF MEMBERS TO MEET AT THE OCCASION OF PACK PRINT IN BANGKOK

Members of the World Print & Communication Forum (WPCF) look forward to meeting again in person during Pack Print in Bangkok in September 2023.

The World Print & Communication Forum is a federation of printing associations worldwide to exchange information on the state of the graphic arts and packaging industry.

WPCF President, Kamal Chopra from the All India Master Printers Association initiated this meeting and WPCF Members have been invited by Pongthira Panthanapiradej, President of the Thai Printing Association.

PRESS RELEASE: SHORTAGE OF PAPER ENDANGERS REBOUND OF GRAPHIC INDUSTRY WORLD-WIDE

The World Print & Communication Forum is thrilled to unveil its latest press release.

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SHORTAGE OF PAPER ENDANGERS REBOUND OF GRAPHIC INDUSTRY WORLD-WIDE

Several members of the World Print & Communication Forum (WPCF) warn that the current paper shortages will have severe repercussions in the supply of print products for all economic markets and endangers the rebound of the graphic industry after the pandemic.

The World Print & Communication Forum is a federation of printing associations all over the world and a number of them point to current supply problems; these countries include Australia, Europe, India, Japan, Nepal, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka and the United States of America.

The graphic industry supports all economic activities with their products, be it for information, news, entertainment, education, advertising or packaging. Print plays a huge role in everyday life – so much so that it is frequently overlooked. Our sector supplies the packaging for goods at the supermarket, the books, newspapers and magazines we read as well as the boxes our digitally ordered food, clothing, gadgets and much more are packaged in.