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Cary Sherburne

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Senior Editor at WhatTheyThink

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  • Feb 12, 2024 | whattheythink.com | Cary Sherburne

    Premium Commentary & Analysis There has been much discussion about the damage caused by microplastic shedding during washing of synthetic fabrics. Much of the focus has been on trying to trap these microfibers prior to their entering our waterways. But now promising research out of the University of Toronto offers a potential alternative to prevent, or at least mitigate, shedding in the first place.

  • Feb 7, 2024 | whattheythink.com | Cary Sherburne

    Premium Commentary & Analysis It’s likely that in implementations by suppliers to the industry is where artificial intelligence (AI) will first show up in your business. Cary Sherburne spoke with a couple of industry executives from companies that are suppliers to the industry to understand what, if anything, they are doing or thinking about with respect to AI.

  • Feb 7, 2024 | whattheythink.com | Cary Sherburne

    Premium Commentary & Analysis Cary Sherburne explores how Walker360 completely restructured its production platform—and realized exponential productivity gains. Published: February 7, 2024 Our mission is to provide cogent commentary and analysis about trends, technologies, operations, and events in all the markets that comprise today’s printing industry. Support our mission and read articles like this with a Premium Membership.

  • Feb 5, 2024 | whattheythink.com | Cary Sherburne

    Premium Commentary & Analysis Cary Sherburne looks at Mimaki’s Neo Chromato Process, a pilot project that removes ink dye-sublimated onto textiles, and a project underway in India that uses an aerogel adsorbent modified with graphene to remove trace pollutants from wastewater. Published: February 6, 2024 Our mission is to provide cogent commentary and analysis about trends, technologies, operations, and events in all the markets that comprise today’s printing industry.

  • Jan 22, 2024 | whattheythink.com | Cary Sherburne

    Premium Commentary & Analysis Did you know that most of what you buy online and ship back as a return ends up in the landfill? It’s too expensive for most companies or their reverse logistics operators to put them back up for sale, so they just ship them off to the landfill. In this space, we have written a great deal about the evil effects of Fast Fashion, and this is just another one. I hope after reading this article, you will take a serious look at your buying habits.

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