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Robert Horne provides paper for charity newsletter

Robert Horne's revive pure white 100% recycled offset paper has been used to produce the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's (RNLI) quarterly newsletter.

The newsletter, entitled Compass, has been printed by L&S Printing of Worthing, for each of the charity's seven regions.

Aaron Lomasney, director of L&S Printing, said: "The Compass newsletter had to be produced onto a 100% recycled offset [grade] with FSC certification."

The 100% post-consumer paper grade is available exclusively from Paperlinx merchant Robert Horne. It is produced from pulp bleached using a totally chlorine-free process.

 

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Reg Little - 22 January 2010

Paperlinx are very charitable company. I mean they have been giving free paper away to most phoenix companies in the South. Now it looks like they are going to do it again in North Hampshire.

It's a shame that Printers who pay their bills on time month after month have to suffer.

Go Bust & Start Up Print.com - 22 January 2010

North Hampshire ?

Edna Bag - 22 January 2010

Well done Robert Horne, good to see support for such a worthwhile cause.  

Stanley Dingtype - 22 January 2010

It doesn't say whether or not the paper was paid for, but either way I dont see any cause for concern, and certainly not to decry an excellent charitable institution which has always supported our industry. Giving away free paper? where did that come from?

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