Vale Press FSC Certification renewed for further 5 Years.

Vale Press Ltd are pleased to report that, once again, we have passed our FSC audit with flying colours and that certification has now been extended for a further five years.

Vale Press Sales Director, Edward Stowe, explains: “The Forest Stewardship Council – known as FSC – process certifies that forest-sourced products, such as paper originate from sustainable forests. The process ensures integrity of the supply chain through a “chain-of-custody” which Vale Press are an essential part of.

Our staff at Vale are always pleased to help when our clients request that we add the FSC logo with our unique Certificate details to the artwork for jobs which we print for them. It confirms compliance and demonstrates environmental responsibility”.

Further details, please visit: fsc.org

Please consider printing locally with Vale Press and see our local communities and environment benefit even more – we have fifty staff at your service running some of the world’s finest printing presses.

Vale S”pond”sorship … Our Project for 2024/2025

When it comes to environmental projects at Vale Press, we don’t just “talk-the-talk” – we roll our sleeves back; pull our boots on; get stuck-in and get muddy – in our own communities.

Following on from our tree-planting project in 2023 with more planned for 2024, Vale Press have now announced our project for the new year. It’s a two-year project.

We’re sponsoring a POND!

We’re currently undertaking some survey work with specialist pond-ecologists with a view to rejuvenating a local pond.

The pond already plays a key role in holding waters that run-off the Cotswold hills. We hoping to see that role enhanced and, at the same time, make it a haven that attracts even more bio-diversity and wildlife.

Our in-house mathematician estimates the pond holds 50,000 gallons of water!

So it’s very much a case of “watch-this-space” as we report back on our plans and work.

Meanwhile, please consider printing locally with Vale Press and see our local communities and environment benefit even more – we have fifty staff at your service running some of the world’s finest printing presses.