Wednesday, June 3, 2009

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Why do we associate the FSC recycled paper?

Most people know that obtaining FSC certification supports a good cause but they also tend to associate it immediately recycled paper, which is not correct. So what's the difference?

Here is a short summary to help you learn about the various basic terms:

The Forest Stewardship Council is an international non-governmental organization that was created in 1993 by a combination of various environmental organizations from a around the world. This certification is to support good management of our forests to cut trees to the final products. Companies with a related field (such printing uses paper) can therefore apply for certification to ensure product traceability and support this good forest management. In promoting this cause, these companies can increase demand for best-managed forests.

So why are we talking about recycled paper with FSC?

When we speak of recycled paper is that during the manufacture of paper, paper fibers are already used to the new integrated pulp. So according to the integrated quantity, different percentages can be displayed.

And what is the difference between the percentage of post-consumer?

The percentage of post-consumer fiber is the amount included in the new dough that will eventually be recycled after the use of paper.

We can have the''virgin''FSC paper, paper FSC including fibers to be used for post-consumer or FSC paper including recycled paper fiber (from post-consumer).

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That means''print in the grain''?

The paper fibers are comparable to a carpet of rice grains parallel online. If you do the test, you will see that is easier to fold the paper in one direction than another. So just like grains of rice, it is easier to fold the carpet along with the grain than trying to cut the rice grains in two because they break.

The two easiest ways to check the grain are:

1. Fold the sheet in one direction and another. You'll find that in a sense the paper in filth and the other not.

2. Tear the sheet in one direction, then another. The grain is always where the tear is nearly straight as it follows the grain. You will see that in the opposite direction of the grain, the tear is crooked because the grains are broken.


So before we print the final documents, it is important to evaluate the finish this project application. For example, if you want a brochure 3 fold 2 folds accordion, think of taxation according to the paper fibers ordered that one can bend in the''common sense''of the grain and get a nice document ! Otherwise, you will see cracks where the folds of your documents and this does not give a very nice finish. In exceptional cases, a varnish or lamination can still help strengthen the grains.


Here is a Wikipedia article which gives details of the paper.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papier