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GreenChristmas was recently approached by RotoVision author, Edward Denison, who wished to include a feature about our Christmas cards in his latest book. This is what he had to say about our Christmas Cards:
“The greetings card industry represents one of those product sectors that is ripe for environmental improvements, but has not made the types of gains that perhaps it should have in recent years.
While charity cards offer consumers an ethical alternative to the norm, environmental benefits are rare.
This range of Christmas cards aims to address this issue by offering a variety of products printed using vegetable-based inks.
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The stock is manufactured from 80 percent recovered fibre (which comprises 10 percent packaging waste, 10 percent best white waste, and 60 percent de-inked waste).
The remaining 20 percent, for the questioning cynics, is sourced from sustainably managed forests and manufactured without chlorine bleaches.
During the printing and production process, all waste fiberboard is collected and recycled, along with the printing plates once they have reached the end of their useful life.
With this range of cards, consumers can at last dream of a green Christmas!”
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