Ayrshire Post

FROM TREE TO PRINT

We are proud to bring you full chain of custody status with PEFC certificat­ion. Being a reader of our papers does not in any way contribute to deforestat­ion.

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From tree to print rint — we’re with you every step of f th the way.

That’s our environmen­tal promise and it is rubber- stamped in this landmark edition of the Ayrshire Post, one which marks a significan­t milestone in the paper’s 140- year history.

From our suppliers and the newsprint we use to print your favourite local title, we are proud to bring you — and what is a UK mainstream newspaper first — full Chain of Custody status with PEFC Certificat­ion and licence.

PEFC — Programme of Endorsemen­t of Forest Certificat­ion — is a global non- profit organisati­on committed to the certificat­ion of forests to credible, independen­tly verified standards of responsibl­e forest management, with a focus on conserving the natural habitats of plants and animals, and respecting the rights of forestry workers and local communitie­s.

PEFC operates this robust chain of custody scheme to track wood and wood fibre through every step of the supply chain, from the forest to the end user.

Paper is made from wood — a truly natural and renewable material. The European Paper Recycling Council’s recycling rate in 2019 was 71.5% — which means that paper, if sourced from sustainabl­e forests, can be recycled, whilst virgin fibres also enable the recycling process to continue.

This sustainble printing vow is the next exciting phase of an Environmen­tal Credential­s project our company, Reach Scotland Regionals, has launched to raise awareness of its commitment to minimising environmen­tal impact throughout the business.

Part of the Reach PLC group, Reach Scotland Regionals publishes 17 newspapers across the country, including the Paisley Daily Express, Hamilton Advertiser and Stirling Observer.

Our print centre at Cardonald — operated by Reach Printing Services ( Saltire) Ltd — holds both PEFC and FSC Chain of Custody certificat­ion and continues to retain ISO 14001: 2015 Env i ronmental Management certificat­ion.

The famous Glasgow print site is now synonymous with sustainabi­lity. Opened in 1994, the purpose- built print centre was establishe­d on environmen­tally reclaimed land of a former landfill site.

It was officially opened by former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair in October 1995 to mark the centenary celebratio­ns of our sister paper, the Daily Record.

Reach Printing Services have a number of policies in place that set out our commitment­s, which include, but are not limited to: health, safety, paper sourcing, energy consumptio­n, waste management and recycling, the purchase of contracted printing and product distributi­on services, and the level of volatile organic compound ( VOC) emissions from printing.

There is no getting away from climate emergency and we should not underestim­ate the part we can all play. It would be disingenuo­us of us to be reporting on topics From tree to print such as global warming, carbon footprint, recycling, plastics, pollution and waste without answering the case as to how we, as a business, justify not being entirely eco- friendly ( travelling, printing on paper, delivery, etc) ourselves.

We feel strongly that we have an editorial responsibi­lity — hundreds of thousands of people across the regions of Scotland still rely on their local paper for news and informatio­n— and we are absolutely going to use that to tell the truth about the environmen­tal issues affecting our future. There is so much coverage, data and stats on climate change being reported but also so much misinforma­tion and many myths.

We can assure you being a reader of this paper does not in any way contribute to deforestat­ion. Environmen­tal Credential­s certificat­ion and compliance are not new or simply badges for us to have. Our Cardonald site at Reach Printing Services ( Saltire) Ltd has continuous­ly met and held these strict and independen­tly audited certificat­ion requiremen­ts of standards for the last eight years.

We welcome transparen­cy and all of our listings are in the public domain and in our published annual report.

Reach Scotland Regionals Publishing Editor George Johnston said: “As a newspaper publisher, our print credential­s underpin everything we do.

“In the same way we apply values and standards to our editorial content, we hold ourselves to strict controls in our production processes too.

“Our editorial and production staff are fiercely proud of their titles and their place in the communitie­s in which they serve.

“We are there to share everyday life with our readers — feel their heartache, celebrate their successes, and, vitally, give them a voice.

“We are a trusted news brand and the trust of our audience is something we take very seriously in our business.

“Picking up a paper in the newsagents is easy, but knowing how that paper is sourced and produced from tree to print is how we earn your trust.

“We know the environmen­t is very much front of mind these days — from schools to businesses — everyone accepts how important an issue it is.

“So to be able to offer our readers this industry- leading environmen­tal stamp is just another fantastic acknowledg­ement that shows our titles do care about the issues that are important.

“Our project aims to raise awareness and encourage readers and advertiser­s to support the important role that the local newspaper industry plays in protecting the environmen­t.

“As for the next steps, we hope businesses will assess their own supply chain strategy and support sustainabi­lity through new partnershi­ps with us.

“We are proud of our environmen­taal environmen­tal credential­s.

“As a phased rollout, we are now running our certificat­ion credential­s ( listed right) on the back page of each of our titles.

“This has been supported by campaign awareness editorial throughout our portfolio as part of a collaborat­ion with Reach Printing Services Ltd and the Two Sides non- profit Love Paper campaign.”

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Branching out Project team ( from left): Peter Hutchison HSE & Security Manager, Reach Printing Services ( Saltire) Ltd; George Johnston, Publishing Editor, Reach Scotland Regionals and Gordon Sally, Print Manager, Reach Printing Services ( Saltire) Ltd
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The paper is fed through our giant Web- offset Print Presses
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Print works Thousands of copies pass through the plant every hour
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Spot check The newsprint is checked on arrival

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