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Greenfield

Based in northern France. Purchases appropriate grades of collected and sorted waste paper on the open market.

Waste paper is pulped, cleaned, de-inked and other ingredients added according to the precise requirements of the final product. See Reprocessing and papermaking for more information.
Tullis Russell

Purchases slabs of reprocessed waste paper from Greenfield and under contract - necessary to ensure supply. These slabs are made to the precise recipe for revive pure uncoated and ready for the papermaking process.Tullis Russell
The fibres in revive pure uncoated may have been recycled in the UK, mainland Europe or possibly further afield.

Robert Horne

Revive pure uncoated is part of Robert Horne's flagship range of recycled and part-recycled papers that form the revive range.

Robert Horne
‘The University of Brighton is committed to reducing its environmental footprint. We aim to use the most environmentally credible paper stocks we can for our printed publications.’

University of Brighton pubs
Pureprint

Prints for University of Brighton on revive pure uncoated:
Plumpton Brochure, 36pp, 225 x 180mm, 150gsm, 4 colour process throughout fold, gather stitch and trim printed on a 10 colour Heidelberg speedmaster in perfect mode on a 520 x 720mm sheet (B2) using vegetable oil based inks.