Mike Battersby, marketing manager at Fujifilm Global Graphic Systems: ‘increasing demand for healthier products and working environments’
Fourteen inks in Fujifilm’s Uvijet UV range for wide-format inkjet printers have met product emissions standards and achieved UL Greenguard certification.
Fujifilm’s UK factory in Broadstairs, Kent, generates its own electric power in-house via 800 ground-mounted solar panels that also fuel its manufacturing equipment.
‘There is increasing demand for healthier products and working environments across many industries, and regulations are changing as a result,’ explained Mike Battersby, marketing manager at Fujifilm Global Graphic Systems. ‘We take great pride in seeing fourteen of our Uvijet inks recognised by UL for their low emissions,’ he added.
‘The achievement of UL Greenguard Certification for the Uvijet UV inks reaffirms Fujifilm’s commitment to its policy on chemicals: that they will be designed for health, safety and the environment, offering customers total peace of mind that the inkjet inks they are using are certified as low-emitting,’ continued Mr Battersby. ‘We look forward to seeing other inks in the Uvijet range achieving the same accreditation when testing is complete.’