Incisive Media introduces sustainable wrapping for magazines

Cutting back on single-use plastics

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Incisive Media has become one of the first B2B media owners to mail its magazines using recycled paper wrappers, replacing single-use plastics.

From September, Incisive Media's titles Professional Pensions, International Investment, Multi Asset Review and CRN will use a recycled paper wrapper. Investment Week will follow in due course. The media owner's portfolio of magazines are printed by Merthyr Tydfil's Stephens & George, one of the first UK printing companies to offer a paper-enclosing service. The new paper-enclosing approach is in line with Incisive Media's long-term sustainability and zero-carbon objective both in its supply chain and as an employer. It complements the work that has been done to ensure the business's ...

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