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Certification from the Forest Stewardship
Council ® (FSC ®), which certifies the 100% post-consumer content of
the paper, taking into account all transformation steps, from raw
material to the consumer.
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(ECP) developed by Environment Canada.
The criteria considered for fine papers
involve air emissions, water
discharge, waste, energy consumption and the efficient use of the
fibre.
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Certification issued by the Chlorine
Free Products Association (CFPA), which certifies that the paper
was produced without the use of chlorine.
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Contains wood fibre that has been recovered from
paper used in industrial applications and consumer waste.
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