While signs point to the evolution of the printing industry toward more eco-friendly solutions, insiders acknowledge that there is still a long way to go. Startups are taking advantage of the trend and creating a niche around green printing.

At the 2012 Green Festival in New York City, I had a chance to sit down with one of the pioneers of green printing, Greg Barber of EcoFriendlyPrinter.com. In this 4 minute video interview, we discuss the printing industry, what makes and qualifies as sustainable printed products, marketing a green business, theater, and even green travel!

(and yes, I know I misspelled his name when I uploaded the video. 🙂

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Scott Cooney

Scott Cooney (twitter: scottcooney) is an adjunct professor of Sustainability in the MBA program at the University of Hawai'i, green business startup coach, author of Build a Green Small Business: Profitable Ways to Become an Ecopreneur (McGraw-Hill), and developer of the sustainability board game GBO Hawai'i. Scott has started, grown and sold two mission-driven businesses, failed miserably at a third, and is currently in his fourth. Scott's current company has three divisions: a sustainability blog network that includes the world's biggest clean energy website and reached over 5 million readers in December 2013 alone; Pono Home, a turnkey and franchiseable green home consulting service that won entrance into the clean tech incubator known as Energy Excelerator; and Cost of Solar, a solar lead generation service to connect interested homeowners and solar contractors. In his spare time, Scott surfs, plays ultimate frisbee and enjoys a good, long bike ride. Find Scott on

One Response to Eco-entrepreneur interview, Greg Barber, EcoFriendlyPrinter.com

  1. Greg Barber says:

    Thanks for sending the interview. I love it.

    Greg Barber

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