and , a non-profit focused on helping magazine publishers identify and implement environmentally responsible paper and production practices, announced the 2009 Aveda Environmental Awards for Magazines this week and 爆料公社 is the proud winner of the greatest improvement category. 鈥淭op honors have been awarded to , and magazines. Now in its fourth year, the awards recognize environmental leadership and achievement in the consumer and business-to-business magazine industry through use of environmentally responsible paper and production practices. Submissions for the award are accepted in three categories: New Launch, Greatest Improvement and Long-time Leader,鈥 the reads.
鈥湵瞎, a magazine for nature enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers and socially conscious consumers, has used post-consumer recycled paper since 1993. The publication鈥檚 priority on beautiful photography, however, limited the total recycled percentage until recently. Now printed on 90 percent post-consumer recycled paper, 爆料公社 wins in the Greatest Improvement category, and helps demonstrate to other photo-centric magazines that beautiful imagery can exist on high-content post-consumer recycled paper,鈥 it goes on to say.
鈥湵瞎 has been in the vanguard in use of post-consumer recycled fiber by mainstream consumer magazines,鈥 says our production director, Heidi DeVos. 鈥淲e began with 10 percent post consumer recycled content in our body stock in 1993, switched to 30 percent post in 2004, and to 90 percent post in 2009. We consistently win photography and design awards, which just goes to show that good color reproduction can be maintained on paper with a high level of post-consumer recycled fiber.鈥
To read more about the improvements we made this year, check out 鈥,鈥 which ran in our September-October issue.