Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Amcor cutting emissions by 13% in the last financial year
- A man being rushed to hospital after being crushed by a paper reel
- IPMG's Stephen Anstice raising more than $6,100 in the Ride to Conquer Cancer
- Cheque-Mates executives Rodney Frost and Brett Edwards raising more than $6,000
- Roland DG celebrating its 25th anniversary in Australia with an open house
- Snap Gosford giving bushfire-affected clients free replacement of print jobs
- Photos from Longbottom Digital Papers' new Indigo sample book
- The 10 most bizarre uses of paper in history
- The macabre taxi ad used to promote The Sopranos
- A Turkish tattoo parlour making ingenious use of QR codes
- Who do you think has made the biggest impact on the Australian printing industry this year and why?
- Is it better to be a city printer or a country printer?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Supplier-turned-printer records 22% growth in first year
2) Expanding print manager to save new client 'up to 17%'
3) Restructuring Opus buys time with CBA debt deal
4) Big names dominate PICAs: Platypus, IPMG and 'Geon'
5) Resurgent PMP raises $50m as share price jumps 200% in 2013
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