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A renewed demand for film rewards Kodak’s legacy

Whether it’s from amateur photographers or Hollywood directors, Kodak is hearing the same message: there is a renewed demand for film. Nagraj Bokinkere, VP of industrial film and chemicals at Kodak, shares how meeting that demand, and leveraging its expertise to pivot to manufacturing battery components, has empowered the company to both focus on its strengths and forge an exciting new path.

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An environment for success: Why the print industry must serve its customers as a sustainability partner of choice

For this report, New Statesman Media Group, in partnership with, Kodak spoke to individuals with print-buying authority across an array of brands and sectors in order to gauge where their businesses stood on their respective sustainability journeys; the challenges and hindrances they face; the role print plays in unlocking new environmental standards and possibilities; and how their print suppliers might help and support them along this journey.

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