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[View in web browser]( [View text-only version]( [PrintWeek]( Tuesday 07 March 2023 [Daily news bulletin] [Sponsored by Quadient] [Today's top stories] [Carbon neutrality lands Arc 'multi-million' pound contract]( [Carbon neutrality lands Arc 'multi-million' pound contract]( Arc-UK Technologies has won a contract with property giant Landsec to provide carbon neutral print production at its 1,729 retail parks across the UK. [Intergraf flags French law regulating mineral oils]( [Intergraf flags French law regulating mineral oils]( Intergraf has highlighted a French law regulating the use of mineral oils in printing inks, which it said is impacting the European market, including European printers placing printed products on the French market. [Reach plans to make further savings in print supply chain]( [Reach plans to make further savings in print supply chain]( Reach’s newsprint bill went up by more than £22m last year, with the media group forced to put up prices, cut print runs and tweak paginations to try and mitigate the hike. [Fujifilm's Prime L flatbed now shipping]( Fujifilm’s Acuity Prime L flatbed is now commercially available. [Heinzel to convert idled Steyrermühl paper machine]( Heinzel Group is set to convert an idled paper machine at the Steyrermühl mill in Austria to produce sustainable kraft papers for flexible packaging. [Ultraflex adds Agfa wide-format machines to stocklist]( Consumables supplier Ultraflex Europe has added Agfa’s Anapurna and Avinci wide-format machines to its product offering. [Yesterday's most read] [2023 Printweek Awards winners revealed]( [Precision Proco targets social media stars with book publishing arm]( [Propack launches sustainable greetings cards business]( [Blogs] [Printer's devil: it's in the detail]( Contributing editor Jo Francis muses on the latest goings on in the print industry. [In this issue] [The February and March issue is out now. Our ‘2023 Shortlist issue’ is jam-packed with the best the UK print industry has to offer as well as all the usual thought-provoking insights and the latest news and views...]( [Forward to a friend](mailto:?subject=Print%20industry%20news%20...&body=I%20thought%20you%20might%20be%20interested%20in%20this%20newsletter%20from%20Printweek:%20%20 [Got some news? Email the PrintWeek newsdesk here](mailto:printweek.newsdesk@markallengroup.com) [PrintWeek jobs] [Account Manager - Large Format / Displays]( [Large Format Finisher / Mounter]( [Business & Transformation Director | Print Management and Marketing Services | UK or Europe]( [General Print Finisher / Machine Operator]( [Project Manager - Signage & Large Format Graphics]( [See the latest jobs]( [Knowledge Bank] [VMC - back with a bang for the 10th anniversary]( [VMC - back with a bang for the 10th anniversary]( The BPIF’s Visual Media Conference (VMC) event returns to Leeds’ Rose Bowl on 4 April 2023, for the first time in three years. [The protection racket]( [The protection racket]( Data protection issues are rarely far from the news. And as the recent ransomeware attack on Royal Mail in January illustrated, not only are they publicly embarrassing, they can be commercially disastrous both for the attacked organisation and its customers. [Is the decline in skilled print workers a cause for concern?]( [Is the decline in skilled print workers a cause for concern?]( On the face of it, statistics released recently that revealed the number of skilled tradespeople working in the print sector fell by 73% between 2006 and 2021 seem alarming. [Product portfolio] [Star product Horizon iCE StitchLiner Mark V]( Horizon’s solution for high-throughput, high-quality booklets upgraded with iCE LiNK workflow management capability plus the ability to handle continuous-fed rolls. [Me & My: Agfa Jeti Tauro H3300]( Iain Clasper-Cotte, managing director of Northern Flags and its wide-format display specialist sister company FaberExposize UK, loves Agfa machines. He’s assembled such an impressive array of Agfa devices at the company’s factory in Leeds that some local printers jokingly refer to Northern Flags as the “Agfa showroom of the north”. © MA Business Limited 2023. [Contact Us]( [Advertising]( [Subscribe]( If you wish to unsubscribe from Printweek Daily News emails, please click [here](. To understand how we process, use & safeguard your data, please read our [Privacy Policy](. If you would like to update your marketing contact preferences, then please [click here](.

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