ISO130 WG11_New approaches for quantification scheme of carbon footprint of p...Shimizu Printing Inc.
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This document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. SHIMIZU on new approaches for quantifying the carbon footprint of paper books and e-books. It outlines the system boundaries considered for paper books and e-books, additional factors included for paper books like recycling impacts and bookstore/shopping emissions, and new ideas for quantifying e-book impacts based on usage assumptions. It then compares the estimated carbon footprint per copy between paper books and e-books using different reading devices like the iPad and iPhone.
Integrated LCA for Printing Service in an emerging country finalShimizu Printing Inc.
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0.900 This document discusses integrated life cycle assessment (LCA) for printing services in emerging countries. It aims to help emerging countries localize printing service LCA through collaboration with universities. The conceptual diagram shows how LCA classifies impacts into categories that are then characterized, normalized, and aggregated into an environmental load point (ELP) integrated indicator. The ELP determines category importance through analytic hierarchy process questionnaires. Category importance can significantly impact overall environmental analysis and differs between stakeholder groups in Thailand and Japan.
We proudly introduce “KIMAYU moist & smoothing all-in-one gel” by explaining 3-key edge as skin care product.
1st edge: silk protein (sericin=outer coat of silk fiber), which is extracted from precious “golden cocoon” in Thailand, is used as one of main ingredients (popular and common ingredients for gel, such as hydrolyzed elastin, hydrolyzed collagen, sodium hyaluronic are certainly supplemented) and can penetrate deep into the skin to moisturize for sustained period of time because amino acids in silk protein have the same character as Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF) in the skin. The reason why we selected “golden cocoon” is that it has one of carotenoids named “lutein” protecting the skin from oxidization and UV light damage that lead to aging issue. Unfortunately, normal white cocoon does not contain lutein.
2nd edge: natural ingredient percentage is raised up to 98.7% by replacing petroleum-based ingredients to natural-based ones. Additionally, paraben/alcohol/ synthetic surfactant/dye addition/mineral oil/aroma chemical are strictly banned by our product policy. Some of our customers who have sensitive skin problem (used to be troubled with allergies or atopic dermatitis) also tried KIMAYU, but had no skin trouble like itch or inflammation.
3rd edge: product design thought of all-in-one gel is supported by the idea indicating toner/milky lotion/serum are not required for daily skin care. Thanks to all-in-one concept, you can reduce skin care expense and time drastically. Speaking of cost saving, if you use high-end skin care set (toner/milky lotion/serum), then change to KIMAYU to keep more money in your pocket, you can save around \240,000/yr. (if mid-ranged product, \66,000/yr.) It will be amazingly big cost cut; you can use saved money for different purposes for yourself or your lovely family.
Please start our KIMAYU for your daily skin care from now on.
Be beautiful and smart as well for considering your spending.
This document discusses establishing international standards for assessing the quality levels of de-inked pulp. It proposes that ISO outlines the general testing procedures and parameters while regional certifying bodies set specific de-inking quality levels tailored to their capabilities. The standardization aims to 1) classify de-inked pulp quality levels, 2) encourage suppliers to develop more de-inkable products, and 3) guide printers and buyers to use more de-inkable materials.
Recyclability for paper and board from the viewpoint of de inkingShimizu Printing Inc.
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The document discusses recyclability testing for paper printed with UV ink. It summarizes the standard de-inking test procedure used in Japan and identifies some controversial points about the testing methodology. The document then presents results from a de-inking test of four different inks, including UV ink printed at different densities. Some key issues raised include whether the testing accurately represents real-world printing and recycling processes and conditions.
The document summarizes the results of a printing standardization trial using Staccato-10 micron dot screening. Key findings include:
1) Analysis using Kodak's ColorFlow analyzer showed dot gains were fairly consistent for all colors, within target ranges. Some overprints like MY showed larger differences than targets set by a 175lpi print.
2) Measurements of solid ink densities, dot gains, trap densities and color differences of patches were mostly within acceptable ranges for the high-definition printing method, though a few colors like apparent trap densities were slightly lower than expected.
3) Overall, the vast majority (91.9%) of color differences between printed patches and targets were below a
This document summarizes the results of a printing standardization trial conducted by Dr. Shimizu to analyze high-definition printing using 10-micron Staccato dots. Analysis was performed using Kodak's ColorFlow analyzer and focused on color matching for different standards and proofs, as well as between different presses. The trial found average color differences of 3.3 with some areas needing adjustment to improve trapping values and gamut. Dr. Shimizu concluded continuous quality analysis is important to empower quality experts and ensure assistance from Japanese suppliers supports high printing quality.
New approaches for quantification scheme of carbon footprint of paper book an...Shimizu Printing Inc.
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New approaches for quantifying the carbon footprint of paper books and e-books are presented. For paper books, additional factors considered include the carbon savings from paper and plate recycling, as well as the footprint of bookstore operations and shopping transportation. For e-books, assumptions are made about daily usage times for devices like the iPad and iPhone to estimate reading footprint. Various usage scenarios are modeled to compare the footprint of paper books and e-books.
1. The document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Hirokazu Shimizu on eco-conscious design for printed products.
2. It discusses quantitatively assessing printed products to be more eco-friendly, using a case study of a thinner plastic document file. The thinner file reduces CO2 emissions by 14.6%.
3. It also addresses reforming product category rules for printing to make calculations more accurate and widespread for small businesses. Simplifying assumptions could overestimate some environmental impacts.
Dr. Shimizu Hirokazu of Shimizu Printing Inc. discusses their focus on utilizing advanced UV printing technology and environmental impact assessment methods. Their UV 10-color + coating unit allows for limitless printing possibilities on paper and plastic. Their waterless UV printing produces high definition prints with less ink usage and no volatile organic compounds, solvents, or water additives. They utilize the Printing Goes Green carbon calculator to analyze environmental impacts and identify opportunities to improve eco-efficiency.
We proudly introduce “KIMAYU moist & smoothing all-in-one gel” by explaining 3-key edge as skin care product.
1st edge: silk protein (sericin=outer coat of silk fiber), which is extracted from precious “golden cocoon” in Thailand, is used as one of main ingredients (popular and common ingredients for gel, such as hydrolyzed elastin, hydrolyzed collagen, sodium hyaluronic are certainly supplemented) and can penetrate deep into the skin to moisturize for sustained period of time because amino acids in silk protein have the same character as Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF) in the skin. The reason why we selected “golden cocoon” is that it has one of carotenoids named “lutein” protecting the skin from oxidization and UV light damage that lead to aging issue. Unfortunately, normal white cocoon does not contain lutein.
2nd edge: natural ingredient percentage is raised up to 98.7% by replacing petroleum-based ingredients to natural-based ones. Additionally, paraben/alcohol/ synthetic surfactant/dye addition/mineral oil/aroma chemical are strictly banned by our product policy. Some of our customers who have sensitive skin problem (used to be troubled with allergies or atopic dermatitis) also tried KIMAYU, but had no skin trouble like itch or inflammation.
3rd edge: product design thought of all-in-one gel is supported by the idea indicating toner/milky lotion/serum are not required for daily skin care. Thanks to all-in-one concept, you can reduce skin care expense and time drastically. Speaking of cost saving, if you use high-end skin care set (toner/milky lotion/serum), then change to KIMAYU to keep more money in your pocket, you can save around \240,000/yr. (if mid-ranged product, \66,000/yr.) It will be amazingly big cost cut; you can use saved money for different purposes for yourself or your lovely family.
Please start our KIMAYU for your daily skin care from now on.
Be beautiful and smart as well for considering your spending.
This document discusses establishing international standards for assessing the quality levels of de-inked pulp. It proposes that ISO outlines the general testing procedures and parameters while regional certifying bodies set specific de-inking quality levels tailored to their capabilities. The standardization aims to 1) classify de-inked pulp quality levels, 2) encourage suppliers to develop more de-inkable products, and 3) guide printers and buyers to use more de-inkable materials.
Recyclability for paper and board from the viewpoint of de inkingShimizu Printing Inc.
?
The document discusses recyclability testing for paper printed with UV ink. It summarizes the standard de-inking test procedure used in Japan and identifies some controversial points about the testing methodology. The document then presents results from a de-inking test of four different inks, including UV ink printed at different densities. Some key issues raised include whether the testing accurately represents real-world printing and recycling processes and conditions.
The document summarizes the results of a printing standardization trial using Staccato-10 micron dot screening. Key findings include:
1) Analysis using Kodak's ColorFlow analyzer showed dot gains were fairly consistent for all colors, within target ranges. Some overprints like MY showed larger differences than targets set by a 175lpi print.
2) Measurements of solid ink densities, dot gains, trap densities and color differences of patches were mostly within acceptable ranges for the high-definition printing method, though a few colors like apparent trap densities were slightly lower than expected.
3) Overall, the vast majority (91.9%) of color differences between printed patches and targets were below a
This document summarizes the results of a printing standardization trial conducted by Dr. Shimizu to analyze high-definition printing using 10-micron Staccato dots. Analysis was performed using Kodak's ColorFlow analyzer and focused on color matching for different standards and proofs, as well as between different presses. The trial found average color differences of 3.3 with some areas needing adjustment to improve trapping values and gamut. Dr. Shimizu concluded continuous quality analysis is important to empower quality experts and ensure assistance from Japanese suppliers supports high printing quality.
New approaches for quantification scheme of carbon footprint of paper book an...Shimizu Printing Inc.
?
New approaches for quantifying the carbon footprint of paper books and e-books are presented. For paper books, additional factors considered include the carbon savings from paper and plate recycling, as well as the footprint of bookstore operations and shopping transportation. For e-books, assumptions are made about daily usage times for devices like the iPad and iPhone to estimate reading footprint. Various usage scenarios are modeled to compare the footprint of paper books and e-books.
1. The document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Hirokazu Shimizu on eco-conscious design for printed products.
2. It discusses quantitatively assessing printed products to be more eco-friendly, using a case study of a thinner plastic document file. The thinner file reduces CO2 emissions by 14.6%.
3. It also addresses reforming product category rules for printing to make calculations more accurate and widespread for small businesses. Simplifying assumptions could overestimate some environmental impacts.
Dr. Shimizu Hirokazu of Shimizu Printing Inc. discusses their focus on utilizing advanced UV printing technology and environmental impact assessment methods. Their UV 10-color + coating unit allows for limitless printing possibilities on paper and plastic. Their waterless UV printing produces high definition prints with less ink usage and no volatile organic compounds, solvents, or water additives. They utilize the Printing Goes Green carbon calculator to analyze environmental impacts and identify opportunities to improve eco-efficiency.