Street poster company Rock Posters is offering its clients the option to print on a greener, more sustainable paper source.
Rock Posters general manager Marcus Seal says the company found an alternative to partially-recycled paper:
"A paper that doesn’t require a tree to be grown then cut down, nor shipped across hemispheres for use in Australia."
The result is Revive Laser, a paper specifically sheeted for Rock Posters’ large format dimensions, produced in collaboration with Spicers.
Spicers marketing and design manager Cyndi Setia says the paper delivers better environmental outcomes.
“Revive Laser paper is 100% Australian made and produced from 100% Australian wastepaper which delivers better environmental and social outcomes compared to imported recycled papers," says Setia.
"Revive Laser is FSC Recycled Certified, reduces Australian landfill, creates Australian jobs, has zero freight carbon emissions, and is certified as Carbon Neutral. Rock Posters' decision to use Revive Laser paper will have a lasting and positive impact on the industry.”
Seal says the sustainable products and services are ideal "for like-minded artists and companies who want to provide an assurance to their fans or clients of their green credentials".
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