Ledesma Nat Natural A4 Copier Paper - Half Pallet of 24 Boxes

Ledesma Nat Natural A4 Copier Paper - Half Pallet of 24 Boxes

£600.00 inc VAT
£500.00 exc VAT
Estimated Delivery: 1-2 days
SKU: OE-S80-A4-500-NATH-HALFPAL

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Paper manufactured with alternative Cellulose Fibres from Sugarcane virgin fibre.
Half Pallet - 24 Boxes A4 Copier Paper - 5 reams containing 500 sheets per ream.

We have searched for an environmentally friendly paper that is an alternative to cutting down trees, and now we have found one.

Ledesma Nat is an integrally eco-sustainable natural paper and is made 100% out of sugarcane bagasse fibre, containing 0% tree fibre and 0% bleaching chemicals. 

This paper is manufactured in agro-industrial plants and sugarcane fields located in Argentina, a region in Jujuy known as "Yungas".

In this precious scenery the sugarcane is turned into sugar, alcohol for beverages, bioethanol for biofuel but most importantly paper.

This manufacturing process has achieved the “Producto Yungas” Certification and Carbon Footprint Verification, which validates the use of alternative cellulosic fibres and the environment protection throughout the whole manufacturing process of paper products.

Since sugarcane absorbs CO2 (carbon dioxide), and its crop is renewed every 12 months, sugarcane is a priceless renewable source which will never extinguish, and is also considered an extremely valuable natural tool against Greenhouse Effects. 

  • No trees were felled to make this paper
  • No chemicals were used to bleach it white, it is a natural colour
  • A4 (210 x 297 mm), 500 sheets per ream, 75 g/m2
  • 100% made from sugarcane
  • ISO 9001/ISO9001 certified process
  • Producto Yungas” Certification for the whole manufacturing process
  • Carbon Footprint verification
  • No more expensive than ordinary paper (Less expensive on the planet)

Add Part Code OE-S80-A4-500-NATH-HALFPAL to order.

Sugarcane paper, the new way of producing paper.

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