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News Release from: Robert Horne Group | Subject: Revive Special Silk range of paper and boards
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 April 2008
Paper With 75% Minimum Recycled Fibre
From Horne
The recycled fibre content of Robert Horne Group's Revive Special Silk range of paper and boards has been increased to a minimum of 75 per cent.
The increased recycled fibre content is claimed by Robert Horne to improve the paper range's environmental credentials in addition to its FSC certification and Carbon Neutral accreditation Now fitting in to the Revive 75 family of papers and boards, Revive 75 Special Silk has been enhanced to provide a smoother, sleeker finish that is claimed to be suitable for high-quality printing requirements, such as corporate reports
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 30 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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SRA1 and SRA2 sheet sizes have been added across the range, as well as a new 350gsm weight addition (on top of 290 and 310gsm).
Revive 50:50 one-sided board has a lick coated reverse enabling uniform print ability, making it suitable for demanding finishes, added the company.
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The board is said to be suitable for a range of applications from packaging, POS and CD inserts and covers to scratch cards.
The boards, which have FSC accreditation, are manufactured in the UK and contain 50 per cent recovered fibre.
Philippa Charlton, Robert Horne Group's marketing director, explained: "The growing importance of the environment is shaping the paper industry and we know that customers are asking their printers questions about environmental credibility and product stewardship.
By adding to our popular Revive range, we are helping companies balance the need for quality and the desire to procure environmentally-responsible products.".
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