M-real claims environmental benefits with new copy paper
By using a different pulping process M-real’s development team have produced a 65 grams paper that gives the same print results as an average 80 grams paper but uses less resources. M-real has put Save through rigorous testing to ensure both the print quality and the environmental benefits. The testing procedure and results were verified by an independent auditor.The testings showed that, compared to an average 80 grams paper, Saveuses 19 percent less wood, 38 percent less water, 18 percent less energy, ten percent less material in its packaging, and generates 25 percent less emissions to water and 31 percent less emissions to air. The new paper also generates 18 percent less waste, M-real writes in a press release.The Save paper is FSC certified.