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Evolve Recycled Paper

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

80 – 100 gms Recycled Paper

Evolve Paper is made from 100% recovered paper with high whiteness, high opacity and consistent overall smoothness.

Evolve is produced by M-Real at its Mill and Recycling plant based in the village of Kemsley, near Sittingbourne, Kent. The Recycling plant processes approximately 180,000 t/a of recovered paper to make pulp which is then used in the paper mill.

The Paper Mill produces 220,000 t/a of recycled paper.

Waste Water is treated at the on-site effluent plant and the cleaned water discharged to the River Swale.

Evolve paper is composed of Pulp from recycled fibres (71%), Moisture (4%), Binders (3%) and Pigments & Fillers (22%).

M-Real produce Evolve Paper using wood that comes from sustainably managed commercial forests. The aim being to continuously increase the proportion of certified wood entering the supply chain

The table shows the origin of all wood raw material in Evolve 80gsm by country.

Countries of wood origin / % used

Sweden                    44%
European Russia      24%
Finland                    9%
Latvia                      9%
Estonia                    6%
Uruguay                  3%
Brazil                      3%
Lithuania                 2%

Evolve paper can be purchased in a variety of different weights and is fully recycled.

Check out our range of Evolve Recycled Paper here

Save Trees, Save Costs, Save Paper, Save our Planet

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

It’s no secret that the computer has revolutionized the way we do so many things – we’ve made rapid progress in almost every field because of the speed and convenience offered by this eclectic collection of chips. And although there’s too much talk of how the energy used by the computer and the waste generated from unwanted parts cause environmental hazards, there’s no doubting the fact that the computer has done wonders in saving the trees and forests that nature has bestowed on our planet. The more paper we use, the more trees are being cut down, and the more the number of trees that are cut down, the less rainfall the earth receives and the more pollution it has to contend with. If you’re the kind who uses more paper than you should, now is the time to start cutting back, and here’s how you can do so:

•    Don’t make hard copies of documents and emails unless you absolutely have to.
•    Send letters and other forms of correspondence through email.
•    Print or write on both sides of a sheet of paper. Accordingly, set your printers and copiers to use both   sides.
•    Reuse sheets that have only been used on only one side.
•    Use your computer to read documents instead of printing them out.
•    Use internal mailing services to send out office memos and circulars.
•    Buy recycled paper that has a large amount of recycled content.
•    Don’t buy paper that’s colored or bleached.
•    Buy large amounts of paper to minimize the wastage of packaging material.
•    Recycle the paper that you use instead of throwing it away.
•    Buy toner cartridges and other paper products for your office that are available in the recycled form.
•    Use up all the space that’s available on a piece of paper before you throw it away – as a scratch pad or otherwise.
•    Buy paper that’s processed without using chlorine, also known as PCF paper.
•    Use a fax modem so that documents can be emailed directly from a computer without having to resort to printing out a hard copy.
•    Find out if your printer supports ink that’s made from soybeans. This alternative to traditional ink is less harmful to the environment because it has lower levels of volatile organic compounds (also found in paints) which are responsible for the emission of toxic gases into the atmosphere. Soy-based inks are also easier to remove than their petroleum-based counterparts and so help expedite the recycling process.
•    Buy from suppliers who recycle and who deal in recycled products.
•    Pick suppliers who are ready to take back packaging material so that they can be reused.

It’s our planet, the only one we have. And it’s up to us to do every little bit we can to make it hospitable not just for us, but for the future generations to come.

This post was contributed by Holly McCarthy, who writes on the subject of job websites. She invites your feedback at hollymccarthy12@gmail.ccom

Top Recycled Paper Products

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Here is a list of some of the top 100% recycled paper products.

Evolve Paper – All Evolve paper is made from 100% recovered paper and is of the absolute highest quality. You will find it hard to differentiate between this paper and non-recycled paper. Evolve paper is produced by M-Real

Evolve paper is composed of pulp from recycled fibers (71%), Moisture (4%), Binders (3%) and Pigments & Fillers (22%).

Evolve paper is available in 3 grades – Evolve Business for high-quality jobs, Evolve Office for everyday use & Evolve BA (Blue Angel Accredited) is a value for money alternative.

All are guaranteed to give good quality print jobs and for double-sided use.

M-Real Ep4 – Using reclaimed fibre from waste paper originally intended for disposal in landfill M-Real Ep4 Paper is made with the minimal impact on the environment throughout every stage of the production process.
Made from 80% recycled fibre, M-Real Ep4 is an 80gm paper which gives you the peace of mind of a recycled product without any need to sacrifice quality.

Basildon Bond Envelopes – Basildon Bond envelopes are made from 100% recycled paper and even the window film on the envelopes is 100% biodegradable. The envelopes are available in all your typical sizes including C5, C4 and DL and in either manila or white, windowed or plain.

Post-it® Notes – Post-it products from 3M are now all made from 100% recycled paper and a minimum 30% post-consumer waste and all Post-it paper is sourced from sustainable forests. All post-it products are recyclable too.

If you have any suggestions to add to this list please post in the comments section