Stag Print winter e-newsletter
An update from Stag Print Welcome to our winter e-newsletter. As 2024 picks up the pace, we begin the year with new developments. Read about our recent investment in machinery, providing packaging for Profiler+, Stag
An update from Stag Print Welcome to our winter e-newsletter. As 2024 picks up the pace, we begin the year with new developments. Read about our recent investment in machinery, providing packaging for Profiler+, Stag
Looking forward to 2024 Stag Print wishes all our customers and colleagues a Happy New Year. Join us in looking back at what we have achieved in 2023, from introducing The Colour Emporium to the
Wrapping up the year As the year draws to a close, December is the month we think about gifts and giving. At Stag Print we provide packaging for a range of gifts, like candles and
An update from Stag Print Welcome to our autumn e-newsletter. While the days may be getting shorter, it’s all go here! Read about our website refresh, seasonal print we offer, Oakleaf’s firewalk event, and how
Packaging industry growth Recently, some members of the Stag Print marketing team visited the London ExCel for the 2023 London Packaging Week exhibition. It was a worthwhile day out with much to see. The event
Back to school The start of a new academic year is always an exciting time for students and staff alike, but it can also be a lot of work for schools, colleges and universities. From
An update from Stag Print Welcome to our summer e-newsletter. Despite the mixed weather, we have lots of positive news to report. Read about Stag Print receiving FSC® and PEFC certification, meet our newest customer,
Stag Print receives FSC® and PEFC certification Here at Stag Print we have been using FSC® and PEFC standard paper for years but haven’t been officially certified – until now! We’re delighted to receive this
Print industry lobbies government If you are involved in the print industry, you have probably heard of the Independent Print Industries Association (IPIA). In April IPIA chair, Charles Rogers, visited Downing Street to lobby the