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Arjowiggins Graphic, the leading manufacturer of innovative environmental paper solutions, has announced the launch of the first new product range as part of the new branch Cocoon. The range is manufactured from 100% FSC-certified, recycled de-inked pulp, offering an extra white stock with guaranteed printability.
Cocoon is the latest step in Arjowiggins Graphics extensive and fast moving research and development programme and will consist of two main substrates: Cocoon Offset and Cocoon Preprint. Cocoon Offset is a high quality, uncoated offset paper with industry-leading levels of whiteness, even when compared with papers manufactured from virgin fibres. Cocoon Preprint is an uncoated preprint laser paper, offering high levels of whiteness and suitable for litho laser preprint applications.
The range is produced using advanced ecological technology at the Greenfield S.A.S. mill, entirely from 100% recycled, FSC-certified de-inked pulp. The range offers market-leading environmental credentials and is produced with a low carbon footprint, making it an ideal solution for print and design jobs where sustainability is a key factor.
As with all Arjowiggins Graphic papers, Cocoon includes environmental declaration sheets detailing the exact sustainability credentials of the range and providing printers with a clear guide to the product.
Cocoon is distributed by Antalis and James McNaughton. James McNaughton will be replacing its existing Take 2 Offset range with Cocoon, offering the same product with new branding and support from Arjowiggins Graphic.
Arjowiggins Graphic
tel: 0871 1256 728688
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