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Award for the most sustainable printshop and the most
innovative stand-alone solution
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Closing date for entries is August 31, 2008
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The independent panel of judges comprises representatives
from printing associations, environmental institutions, and
environmental publishing houses
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Prize fund totals 50,000 Euro
As a result of the keen interest shown in the new Heidelberg
Eco Printing Award at drupa, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
(Heidelberg) has decided to extend the closing date for entries by
a month to the end of August 2008. This means that any printshop
around the world that is equipped with at least one sheetfed offset
press now has until August 31, 2008 to submit an entry for this
illustrious award. The prize will be awarded to the most
sustainable printshop and innovative stand-alone solutions for
environmental protection in prepress, press, and postpress. For
more information on the entry conditions, go to
www.heidelberg.com .
Prestigious panel of judges to select the winners
Heidelberg has now announced the members of the independent
judging panel. The company itself is not represented. The following
members have agreed to help select the winners - the European
printing association INTERGRAF, Panda Fördergesellschaft
für Umwelt mbH as the marketing company of Umweltstiftung WWF
Deutschland, Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung
Heidelberg GmbH (IFEU), and the Editor-in-Chief of the Crosslands
Bulletin on Business, Law, and the Environment, U.S. A further
member of the panel will be named soon. In future, the printing
associations in the various countries will appoint different
members to the panel, with the aim of reinforcing the competition's
international focus.
Prize fund of 50,000 Euro
The winners of the Heidelberg Eco Printing Award will receive
a sculpture made of olive wood and steel, and prize money totaling
50,000 Euro. Special materials have been selected for the HEI ECO
sculpture as a symbol of ecological printing. The olive wood stands
for nature. It was selected for its ethnicity and vibrancy,
machined, and then polished by hand. Despite its strict geometrical
shape, it still retains much of its natural, organic grace. The
steel plate stands for technology, being the material that is used
to build the presses. Investing in environmentally friendly
technology can help reduce the impact on the environment while
raising the productivity of printshops.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Hilde Weisser
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 99 50 66
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com