Packaging and paper company Mondi has enhanced its recycled paper operations by launching three new products under NAUTILUS brand.
The three products are NAUTILUS ProCycle, NAUTILUS ProCycle high-speed inkjet and NAUTILUS SuperWhite for HP Indigo.
Mondi’s NAUTILUS ProCycle is a 100% recycled office paper. The CO2 neutral paper has UV 100 / CIE whiteness 135. It also offers EU Ecolabel, FSCTM and Blue Angel certification.
The NAUTILUS ProCycle high-speed inkjet is available in reels of 80 and 90g/m2 and consumes less ink to offer crisper colours. It is designed for high-speed inkjet printing presses.
Designed to serve as a suitable sustainable alternative to bright white paper, the third product NAUTILUS SuperWhite for HP Indigo is made from virgin fibre.
The entire range from 80 to 350gsm is certified for HP Indigo presses for its runnability, blanket compatibility and ElectroInk adhesion.
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By GlobalDataMondi Uncoated Fine Paper marketing & sales director Johannes Klumpp said: “At Mondi we believe all our products should be sustainable by design.
“With our broad portfolio, strong supply and distribution partnerships as well as our considered approach to natural resource use which is reflected in our new NAUTILUS brand design, we want to ensure that our customers find the right recycled paper for diverse applications, be it for industrial, office or personal purposes.”
The company has also developed a new brand design entitled “For the love of nature”.
Last month, Mondi revealed plans to construct new production lines in its facility in Gronau, Germany for nonwoven fabric and face masks.