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Archie Comics Has Gone Green

Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:23pm EST
  MAMARONECK, NY, Nov 12 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Archie Comics is leading the way once again! The company has already
begun efforts to "go green" and reduce the environmental impact of
publishing its books by partnering with World Color Press, Inc. for all
of its printing needs. Through World Color, all Archie products are
printed on recycled paper through processes certified to have a much
lower environmental footprint than conventional paper. Just as
importantly, the printing inks used by Archie and World Color are made
with a minimum of 20% renewable resources such as pine rosin and
vegetable oils instead of petroleum-based components. In addition to
being more environmentally responsible, these inks are also safer and
healthier -- they contain no heavy metals such as lead or mercury, and
they aren't flammable or combustible. Archie Comics is happy to do its
part by taking responsible steps to help ensure a greener, healthier
future for the planet, and for all of us!

    

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