Electrostatic Printing
The process uses a photoconductor that is charged, exposed by lasers, and imaged with dry powder or liquid toners. It is used extensively for on-demand printing. Colour electrophotographic printing systems are used for short-run variable and on-demand printing.
Enterprise system software
Specialised software applications that are primarily code-based and are used exclusively within a particular company or business. This category tends to be robust and can be largely responsible for digitally managing virtually everything within an organisation.
EMAS
Defined: Eco-management and auditing scheme (EMAS)
Environmental management has become a core business issue for many organisations. EMAS is a voluntary initiative, adopted by the EU in 1993, designed to improve companies’ environmental performance. The aim of the scheme is to recognise and reward organisations that go beyond minimum legal compliance and continuously improve their green performance. In addition, the scheme requires participating organisations to regularly produce a public statement, independently checked by an environmental verifier for accuracy and reliability, that reports on their environmental effort. EMAS is backed by government and environmental regulators, and organisations that participate will be recognised for making strong commitments to the environment and to improving their economic competitiveness.