DVD package built with sustainable 'ark-itecture'

Evan Almighty launches in a special, paper-based DVD package in Canada.

Pw 7374 Evan Almighty Box

The production for Evan Almighty held the distinction of being the first feature film to have a carbon-neutral footprint.

Director Tom Shadyac’s approach included the use of bicycles and the planting of 2,000 trees to offset the film production’s carbon emissions. Universal Studios Home Entertainment (USHE) Canada, Toronto, decided to continue that green momentum by distributing the movie DVD in environmentally sound packaging. Instead of the typical polypropylene case, the film made its DVD debut in Canada in October in a slim paper case printed with earth-friendly inks.

The packaging’s “greening” includes:

1. The 19-pt paper offers Chain of Custody certification from the Forest Stewardship Council (www.fscus.org). That means that all materials used in the case have been monitored from forest to consumer and deemed responsible, including processing, transportation, manufacturing, and distribution.

2. Soy-based inks and a waterless printing process are used for the package printing. Soy-based inks contain fewer volatile organic compounds than conventional inks.

3. The DVD package does not contain any inserts—all information is printed directly on the case.

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