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2012/11/08 留下评论
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Image Printing is an environmentally friendly book printer with a number of environmental accreditations. As part of our commitment to our customers to deliver eco friendly print from order to delivery, we use and actively recommend an extensive list of eco friendly paper stock – all of which is FSC certified.
Based on the quality of print you want to take, you can choose from many types of printing paper available in the market. With so many options, it often becomes confusing to even identify which one to use for which purpose. Here is an article that will sort out this issue, and give you a summary of all the printing paper types available today.
Recycled paper
There are different definitions of the term “recycled” within the industry, so it is important to check the fibre detail of a material. It is quite normal, for example, for a paper to be called “recycled” when only a small percentage of the fibre is actually recycled.
• Post-consumer waste is when the product has reached the end consumer, and is then recycled.
• Pre-consumer waste (sometimes known as post-industrial waste) describes printers’ waste, such as off-cuts and unused copies which may have been over-ordered.
Processing recovered paper
Superficially, it’s quite straightforward: waste paper and board is collected, sorted and then sold for re-use. Next, the fibre is pulped, screened (to remove foreign particles, contaminants, and fibres not fit for re-use) and then de-inked. It may or may not then be re-bleached.
The extent to which each of these processes is undertaken depends on the quality of the final product. Fibre for reuse in higher quality materials is chosen accordingly: higher quality waste will be used in higher quality new materials; lower grade waste will go into newsprint or packaging. Around 70% of the original volume of recovered paper will be used in a new material.