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Elevate your commitment to sustainable printing practices with our eco-friendly A4 Copier and Printer Paper, now available in a full pallet containing 48 boxes, totaling a whopping 120,000 sheets. This exceptional paper is crafted exclusively from renewable sugarcane fiber, providing an environmentally responsible alternative to conventional tree-based paper.
Our mission to provide eco-conscious paper solutions remains unwavering, even on a larger scale. Just like our individual reams and smaller packages, this paper contains 0% tree fiber and 0% bleaching chemicals, ensuring a genuinely green choice. It's unbleached, maintaining its natural colour, and is Carbon Footprint Verified.
Our commitment to responsible paper sourcing extends seamlessly to this extensive pallet. The manufacturing of these reams takes place in agro-industrial plants and sugarcane fields located in the breathtaking "Yungas" region of Argentina. The "Producto Yungas" Certification and Carbon Footprint Verification underscore our commitment to environmental preservation throughout the entire production process.
The main ingredient, sugarcane, stands as an exemplar of sustainability. Beyond its environmental friendliness, sugarcane actively contributes to the reduction of CO2 (carbon dioxide) levels. With a short crop renewal cycle of just 12 months, sugarcane remains an infinitely renewable resource, effectively combating the Greenhouse Effect.
As always, we strike a balance between cost-effectiveness and environmental responsibility. Our full pallet of Natural A4 Copier and Printer Paper represents not only an economically advantageous option but also a choice that respects your budget while preserving our planet.
Embrace a new level of sustainability and order our full pallet of Natural A4 Copier and Printer Paper.
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