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GREEN ICONS

Pulp is bleached using processes that do not use elemental chlorine gas, reducing significantly the amount of toxins released.


The standard published by the International Standards Organisation specifying the requirements of an environmental management system.


A business procedure that ensures that environmental matters are addressed through a documented system.


A pulp bleaching process that avoids the use of all chlorine.


These papers are totally derived from resources which are managed to ensure their renewability for generations to come.


Environmentally friendly paper products which have no toxic constituents, and are recyclable.


A pulp bleaching process that avoids the use of all chlorine.


Paper containing alternate fibres such as Cotton linters, hemp etc.


Is made from recycled fiber that has not been rebleached with any chlorine based bleach.


Eco-labels are seals or logos indicating that an independent organisation has verified that a product meets a set of meaningful and consistent standards.


Products that are bleached using chemicals other than chlorine gas. Eco-bleaching methods include Elemental Chlorine Free (ECF),Totally Chlorine Free (TCF), Process Chlorine Free (PCF) or products that are not bleached at all.


Products for which the carbon emissions created during the manufacturing process are calculated, reduced and then offset however emissions ‘from cradle to grave’ are not assessed. The calculated footprint is therefore restricted to the manufacturing process within the mill gates only and does not include delivery to the consumer.


Products that are certified carbon neutral by an independent third party and for which a complete life cycle assessment has been undertaken. The environmental impact of these products has been measured ‘from cradle to grave’ and a rigorous independent assessment of the carbon footprint accounting for the product has been undertaken and verified.


Energy obtained from sources that can be naturally replenished. Current forms used by paper mills include solar, hydroelectricity (commercial and small-scale), biomass, wave and wind power.

GENERAL ICONS




A watermark can be seen by holding the watermarked sheet up to the light.

















