New Website Launched
Cardinal Printing Company Inc has launched a new website. We hope you enjoy some of the new website features.
* Now our customers can upload their files quick and easy using our Multi-File-Uploader.
* We currently have great pricing on full color brochures, postcards and business cards. Give us a call at 207-452-2931 or 1-800-320-2931 to get a quote.
* Print Grows Trees
Facts show that print on paper actually helps to grow trees and keep our forests from being sold for development. If you connect the dots between print and the private landowners who own almost 60 percent of U.S. woodlands, it challenges the widely held belief that by using less paper, trees will be saved.
Age, demographics and financial pressures are causing these landowners to sell or transfer land at an alarming rate, and an average of 4,000 acres of forest is being converted to development daily. Facts show that supporting print on paper actually gives landowners the financial incentive they need to keep America’s woodlands safe from development and managed in a sustainable manner to contribute important ecosystem benefits such as water, wildlife and carbon sequestration.
As J. Albert Maddox, president of Time Printers of Baltimore states, “The realization that the wood-for-paper equation actually allows landowners to grow more trees, and to manage woodlands in a more sustainable manner, is contrary to popular thinking, but it’s an important realization. When these woodlands start to vanish, they take with them all of the ecological benefits we’re basically getting for free. We have to support the landowners to continue to get those benefits.
In a world bombarded by electronic images and media,many forget the value of print to our society. It contributes in economic, social and environmental ways that have not been clearly represented to the public.”
For more information on “Print Grows Trees” visit www.printgrowstrees.com for facts about America’s forests and the paper and printing industry, and a personal account of Jo Pierce who owns 2,000 acres of private woodlands in Maine.
“Print Grows Trees” is a trademark of the Education Fund,
Printing & Graphics Association MidAtlantic.