Park Lane Press Ltd.
Park Lane Press offer sustainable print solutions for brochures, fliers, folders and all other forms of marketing communication materials.
We have Waterless lithographic presses which not only operate without the use of water and alcohol, they offer a superior print quality.
For shorter run lengths our digital presses offer great quality and are one of the greenest digital presses out there.
We are ISO9001, ISO14001, FSC and EMAS accredited. We use 100% natural renewable energy sources, vegetable based inks, a Powerperfector to reduce energy usage and we offset our site emissions with The Pure Trust charity.
Please visit our website for more information www.parklanepress.co.uk, or email green@parklanepress.co.uk for a quote.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Unit 11 Leafield Way
Leafield Industrial Estate
Corsham
Wiltshire
SN13 9SW
United Kingdom
01225 815 010
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Ethical and Environmental Policy
Park Lane Press Limited is a lithographic Waterless printing company operating out of Corsham, our main output includes brochures, reports, leaflets, direct mail, folders, greeting cards, stationery. Orbit Digital is the digital printing subsidiary of Park Lane Press and operates under it’s EMS.We recognise our operations result in emissions to air and water, the generation of waste and consumption of natural resource, we therefore realise the importance of environmental protection and sustainability. We therefore operate an environmental management system, we are committed to running our business responsibly and in compliance with all environmental regulations, legislation and approved codes of practice relating to the printing industry and our activities. It is our objective to operate with, and to maintain good relations with all regulatory bodies.
It is the Organisation’s declared policy to carry out all measures reasonably practicable to meet, exceed or develop all necessary or desirable requirements and to continually improve environmental performance through the implementation of the following:
1. Assess and regularly re-assess the environmental effects of the Organisation's activities and integrate sustainability considerations into all our business decisions.
2. Assess and regular re-assess the Organisations environmental and sustainability objectives and targets
3. Assess and regularly re-assess legislation and regulation that apply to the Organisation’s activities
4. Training of employees in environmental and sustainability issues
5. Minimise the production of waste
6. Minimise material wastage
7. Minimise energy wastage
8. Promote the use of FSC, recyclable and renewable materials
9. Reduce and/or limit the production of pollutants to water, land and air
10. Control noise emissions from operations
11. Evaluate paper suppliers to avoid using paper that has come from controversial sources such as illegally harvested forests, genetically modified forests, forests where serious social conflicts are occurring and forests with wood originating from uncertified high conservation value areas.
12. Evaluate all suppliers environmental performance before selecting as an approved supplier.
13. To be involved with educating and working with the local community on environmental matters.
14. Purchase electricity from a supplier committed to renewable energy.
This policy is communicated to all employees, suppliers and sub-contractors and is made available to the public.
In drafting and reviewing the Environmental and Sustainability Policy all personnel involved ensure that it:
1. Is appropriate to the nature, scale and environmental impacts of its activities
2. Includes a commitment to continual improvement and the prevention of pollution
3. Includes a commitment to comply with the relevant environmental legislation and regulations, and with the other requirements to which the Organisation subscribes
4. Provides the framework for setting and reviewing environmental objectives and targets
5. Is documented, implemented and maintained and communicated to all employees
6. Is available to the public