Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Starting off in business

Frank Golden, Print Hut's Printhuteer#1, recollects the very early days in business in St.Neots and telling the world how he was 'giving print back to the people':


Through my own experience of starting up a business in the St.Neots area, it is a total minefield for any wouldbe buisness owner to get advice. We are all promised support when launching but the trouble was too many organisations crossing over on their propositions; There was Business Link, St Neots Business Services, HDC Economic Developement, EEDA, Huntingdonshire Business Enterprise services or something and so on and so on. Someone should take the reins and navigate us start ups through all this mess so we can get to the real offer of support. Since launching Print Hut! - The Uk’s only Ultra Wholesale Printers the only support that has actually found its way to me from a centrally government funded iniative was a DVD on how to fill out Corporation Tax… They were obvious unaware of the stats and how low a chance I had of getting to that ‘fortunate’ piont with the business. I praise anyone supporting micro business and wish you all the very best. But please work together and not against each other. The strange irony here is that its capitalist trying to help capitalist. Lets go communist on the former... Finally if you need advise on how not to waste cash on print in those early days then give me a call


Frank Golden
Printhuteer#1
The Uk's only Ultra Wholesale Printing company
0880 9545 014

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Use it twice!! Once more- use it twice!!!!!

Continuing with his theme of the environment and the print industry, Frank Golden, Print Hut's printhuteer#1 continues to examine what the Industry is doing to clean up its act; howwever let's take a break and see what the consumer can do whilst still benefiting from an Ultra Wholesale printing Company


Why use recycled paper?


There are three main reasons to use recycled fibre:


Lower resource use:
Paper manufacture is very resource-intensive. It simply makes no sense to use paper only once, when it can be so easily re-used.


Less landfill:
Recycling reduces the amount of waste paper going to landfill. It is predicted that we will run out of landfill sites in the UK during the next decade. Landfills will be replaced by incinerators, whose toxic fall-out has been proven to be harmful to human health. Also, as it biodegrades in landfill (anaerobic conditions), paper produces methane, which is 23 times more powerful than CO2.


No harm to forests:
Only when using 100 percent recycled paper can you can be absolutely sure that your product has not had a detrimental effect on any forest.

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