Paper

  • Reduce
  • Recycle

FSC Paper

FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) paper is a paper that has been certified by FSC council who does not only monitor and manage sustainable forest plantations, but also ensures a stable and sustainable supply of wood by a certification process:
  • Environmentally appropriate - protect habitat, plant more trees than harvested, prevent pollution, avoid harming wildlife
  • Socially beneficial - avoid displacing native peoples
  • Economically viable

Recycled Paper

Save water: Producing a tone of recycled paper takes 30,000 fewer liters of water than producing one tone of virgin fiber paper.

Reduce CO2 : Recycling reduces CO2 emissions by 20% in comparison with incinerating the paper.

Save energy: The process of creating recycled paper uses 27% less energy than the creation of virgin fibre paper.

Reduce virgin material usage : It takes 1.2 tones of recycled fibres to produce 1 tone of recycled paper, but it would take 2.5 tones of wood to make 1 tone of virgin fibre paper.

Reduce landfill waste: Burying waste paper as landfill releases methane gas, which is 25 times higher and more harmful to the environment than CO2.

Recycled Paper

Save water: Producing a tone of recycled paper takes 30,000 fewer liters of water than producing one tone of virgin fiber paper.

Reduce CO2 : Recycling reduces CO2 emissions by 20% in comparison with incinerating the paper.

Save energy: The process of creating recycled paper uses 27% less energy than the creation of virgin fibre paper.

Reduce virgin material usage : It takes 1.2 tones of recycled fibres to produce 1 tone of recycled paper, but it would take 2.5 tones of wood to make 1 tone of virgin fibre paper.

Reduce landfill waste: Burying waste paper as landfill releases methane gas, which is 25 times higher and more harmful to the environment than CO2.