Depending on the raw material there are different sorts of paper. Due to their attributes they could be used for different purposes.

Mechanical paper
Mechanical paper comprehends all papers containing – beside cellulose - more than 5 % of groundwood pulp. They are the largest group of papers used.
Paper whiteness and consistency decrease with an increasing share of groundwood paper and thus worsen durability. This explains why the paper is used for short-lived printing matters, like for instance direct mail and periodicals.

Wood free paper
Wood free paper is made of bleached or unbleached cellulose and a maximum share of 5% of wooden fibres.
Only since it was possible to separate cellulose from lignin and the hemi-cellulose it is possible to produce wood free paper. This means that wood free paper is lignin free paper. By their special structure of the fibres wood free papers are considerably more tear proof and yellow slower.
The low consumption of wood provides for the protection of the tree population and environment.

Hemp paper
Hemp paper consists of a special cellulose extracted from the industrial hemp plant.
The fibre is extraordinarily elastic, tear proof and durable. With regard to life expectancy and whiteness hemp-based paper is a high-quality paper. The hemp plant is biodegradable and thus, there are no problems in waste disposal. It is proven by evidence that a renewable raw material like hemp reduces the carbon dioxide emission and saves our exhaustible resources.
The use of hemp paper promotes the preservation of our woods.

Recycling paper
Recycling paper consists of at least 95% waster paper and for this reason it is considered to be especially environment-friendly. For bleaching, colouring and de-inking strong legal obligations are imposed.
Due to the existing high progress of manufacturing and a lot of further developments many products are available with a very high quality. Today’s recycling paper stands out by a high degree of whiteness and a first-class tear strength.
By using recycling paper everybody can actively contribute to environmental protection and the preservation of our woods.

Environmental paper
Environmental paper is unbleached recycling paper produced without new dyes. Unlike recycling paper environmental paper consists of 100% waste paper.
Environmental paper visually considerably differs from the many other sorts of paper by a grey tone. This well-known grey tone does not at any rate mean a reduction of quality.
During the manufacture of environmental paper also water and energy is saved by means of reducing wastes by reusing waste paper. When using this kind of paper we contribute to the preservation of a healthy environment.

