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Paper recycling a necessity for today's paper loopProblems and Solutions |
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INGEDE invites all members of the paper chain to the
Agenda (updated!) Wednesday, October 7 Arrival at Holmen Paper Fuenlabrada 19:45 Dinner Speech: Welcome and introduction to the seminar 20:30 Dinner
Thursday, October 8, 9:3016:15
The presentations will mostly be given in Spanish and translated simultaneously into English. The number of participants for this seminar is limited. The registration fee is 160 € per participant. This includes dinner, a coffe break and lunch. For each additional participant from the same company, a reduced fee of 140 € will be charged. If you intend to participate, please contact us for registration by September 2nd, 2009 by e-mail to office@ingede.com. After September 2nd, the registration fee will be 190 (170) €. If you need a hotel room, please send your request also to office@ingede.com. The special price for the seminar is 70 € including breakfast.
Details about the venue and travel information at www.euroforum.es
Why come to this seminar? Surveys promise a bright future for print media: Advertisers realise that today they can reach a much wider audience by print media than by tv. With more and more programmes, single tv spots become inefficient. But print media consist not only of editorial content and advertisement they are made of paper. A lot of them are made of recycled paper, and if not, at least they will be recycled. And recycling becomes more and more difficult. Advertisers demand brighter paper, but the resource that the paper industry gets becomes worse. New printing technologies create problems, some make paper even unrecyclable. More efficient collection systems can also mean a decrease in the average quality of the recovered paper. Printers, publishers, advertisers, art directors: Are you aware of the problems that your printed products can create or avoid, if you make the right choices? Ink and printer manufacturers: Are you aware of the problems your products can create? The "European Declaration on Paper Recycling" sets recycling targets in quantity and quality. This self commitment is signed and supported by many members of the paper value chain publishers, printers, ink and adhesive manufacturers, paper industry and others (see www.paperrecovery.org). It is the responsibility of all single members of this value chain to bring the targets to life. INGEDE seeks the cooperation of the members of the paper chain to deal with the problems of paper recycling. This cooperation has already led to significant progress and awareness. At a seminar, INGEDE offers you backgrounds and insight into processes and developments.
See also the details about the INGEDE Seminar 2007 in Milano and the INGEDE Seminar 2006 in Paris. |
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