Government to drop solvent legislation pending public consultation
5 May 2022
The UK government has agreed to revoke the regulations that would have imposed onerous licensing requirements on producers and users of solvent and eco-solvent inks
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5 May 2022
The UK government has agreed to revoke the regulations that would have imposed onerous licensing requirements on producers and users of solvent and eco-solvent inks
22 November 2021
The BCF's Tom Bowtell as been awarded the Public Sector/Charity/Trade Association Leadership Award.
11 March 2021
The British Coatings Federation (BCF) has warned that the availability of raw materials and pice hikes might be real issues in 2021.
25 September 2020
The full text of the letter sent by Graphics and Print Media Alliance (GPMA) on 25 September 2020 to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.