Hot off the press in June!

With the first half of 2022 now successfully under our belts, we go again for another six months which are sure to be bring with them an array of headlines to be proud of. But first, here’s a look back at the month of June — as we take the opportunity to showcase a host of our clients’ achievements. So, sit back, grab a brew, and catch up on the latest Scriba coverage highlights…

Three ways online retailers can be more sustainable

While the internet has proven a lifeline for many brands – particularly throughout the past two years – it’s also accountable for an enormous amount of power consumption.

Gav Winter, CEO of RapidSpike, provides a rundown of how online retailers can become more sustainable.

Saving energy in textile coloration: Where next?

There’s no skirting around the fact that textile coloration has, historically, caused a pollution challenge for our planet. But there are ways to reverse this problem.

Andrew Filarowski, technical director of the Society for Dyers and Colourists (SDC), discusses the options.

Communicating a clean air zone

As society strives to be greener, clean air zones are underway across a number of UK cities. And having played a vital role in the implementation of such an initiative in Birmingham, Adrian Odds, marketing and innovation director at CDS, shares insight into some of the lessons that he’s learnt along the way.

Reducing cyber-attacks in the travel sector

With an ever-increasing reliance on online channels, malicious online attacks are frequent — with some high-profile breaches impacting the travel industry, in particular.

Here, CEO of RapidSpike, Gav Winter, shares advice on the security checks that travel companies can implement to prevent such attacks.

Championing improvements in quality across plastic recycling

Indigo Environmental Group has become the first plastic recycling firm to join the Sustainably Sourced Plastic (SSP) scheme — a trailblazing move which will see the company support improvements in the quality of recyclates throughout the industry. 

You don’t need to prove anything to anyone…

Wise words of advice from Clare Gledhill, operations and strategic development director at CDS, as she reflects on the message she’d send to her 21-year-old self.

The role of the shredder

Maximising recycling, benefitting the environment, and improving finances — just a few of the advantages that shredding can bring for metal organisations.

Marcus Brew, managing director at UNTHA UK explores the topic further in the June edition of Copper Worldwide.

Helping clients to shine on the global stage

Yes, last but not least, our own Katie Mallinson – showing that businesses don’t need a London agency to get their voices heard globally…

There couldn’t be a better way to end our round-up of just some of the stories we’ve secured this month. Join us in August, for a whistle-stop-tour of what’s been keeping us busy during July.

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Written by Katie Coxall

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