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Learn About the Oregon Extended Producer Responsibility Law’s Impact on Printed Matter
July 11, 2024
Oregon is one of five states that have now passed an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law, Plastic Pollution and Recycling Modernization Act, and their law covers not just packaging, but also printed paper. As the deadline for compliance gets closer, potentially impacted printing operations need to understand their involvement and any possible compliance requirements. -
Enfocus launches free ROI calculator tool to streamline investment process for customers
July 11, 2024
Gent, Belgium – July 11, 2024 – Flexible, affordable automation expert Enfocus has launched a free ROI calculator that enables businesses to calculate the value of its Switch solution – and how quickly it will earn back any initial investment. -
OSHA Releases Its Proposed Heat Illness Prevention Rule
July 10, 2024
In keeping with the accelerated pace to get as many regulations issued as possible before the November elections, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has released its much anticipated proposed heat illness prevention rule. Before a rule can become final and effective, agencies are required to follow a protocol which includes first issuing a proposed version of the rule so the public can understand the direction that the agency is moving and how it would like to structure a final rule. -
PRINTING United Expo is a Couple of Months Away!
July 10, 2024
We're bringing you all the highlights that you won't want to miss out on at this year's PRINTING United Expo in Vegas! -
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Elections
July 9, 2024
Deceptive artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content poses a threat to elections, voters, and our democracy. Much of the public dialogue focuses on AI’s ability to generate and distribute false information, and government officials are responding by proposing rules and regulations aimed at limiting the technology’s potentially negative effects.