Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Two Sides refuting claims the industry affects the environment and human rights
- Digital's share of the total print market forecast to hit 20.6% in 2018
- Gunns' headquarters being demolished to make way for a Bunnings
- More than half of Fespa's 22,000 visitors coming from outside the UK
- An Amcor plant in the US sustaining $80,000 damage in a fire
- Spandex's cool custom-wrapped fridges
- Photos from the Kwik Kopy Hands Classic
- The cardboard printer made from recycled paper
- Hard-to-open packaging causing dental injuries
- An Ooh Media campaign letting smartphone users 'take over' electronic billboards
- Would a change of government help you?
- Do you think a failed company can really get back on track?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Spectrum Printing Australia collapses, Spectrum Printing starts trading
2) Rudd puts business to the fore but printers lukewarm on PM’s return
3) Quality Press hires former Spicers WA boss, launches large-format division
4) Active Display doubles flatbed capacity with multimillion-dollar HP investment
5) Melbourne printer eyes 30% boost from 10-colour Heidelberg perfector
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