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PRINTING United Alliance Applauds House for Overwhelming, Bipartisan Support of the Postal Reform Act to Strengthen and Improve U.S. Postal Service Operations
February 9, 2022
PRINTING United Alliance, the most comprehensive member-based printing and graphic arts association in the U.S., applauds the U.S. House of Representatives for passing the bipartisan Postal Service Reform Act (HR 3076) Tuesday evening to support vital mail and package delivery for American consumers and businesses across the country. -
Graphco Hosts The Unfair Advantage Open House at EZ Mailing in Indianapolis
February 9, 2022
Event will showcase the many advantages gained by combining the highest quality, and most cost-effective, RMGT LED Offset print with the latest in Horizon finishing solutions. -
Mazurky Embalagens to Install Brazil’s First EFI Nozomi Single-Pass Inkjet Corrugated Printer
February 9, 2022
The new EFI Nozomi printer matches the company’s core values in using best-in-class technology to meet important management and sustainability goals. -
PRINTING United Alliance Criticizes Washington State Draft Plan to Regulate Ink
February 8, 2022
The Washington Department of Ecology (DoE) released a draft report recommending developing a regulation to reduce the amount of inadvertent polychlorinated biphenyls (iPCBs) found in four color process inks used by the printing industry. The DoE’s recommendation was contained in its latest draft report to the legislature. The report to the legislature details the efforts DoE plans to take implementing the requirements of the state’s Safer Products for Washington, passed in 2019. -
New York HERO Act Adopted as Emergency Rule
February 8, 2022
On January 19, 2022, the New York State’s Department of Labor (NYSDOL) adopted the current emergency regulations as an emergency rule. The rule has a backdated effective date of January 1, 2022.