History Of Paper
Paper evolved from papyrus in ancient Egypt as early as 3000 BC to the first paper in China in 105 AD. Paper making is one of the oldest industries in th world. Although wood is the major source of pulp in paper making, today recycled waste paper, bagasse, straw, bamboo and cotton are widely used to make paper.
Sustainability
Our commitment towards a sustainable future of the paper industry is absolute. We actively source papers with FSC and Recycled pulp and Mixed fibre content like bagasse, cotton, bamboo etc, upholding the chain of custody standards. As one of the only FSC-COC® certified, trading & distribution company in India, we stock the widest portfolio of FSC certified, Recycled, Recyclable, Carbon Neutral, Chlorine and Acid free papers.
Paper products are made from virgin fibre from trees which are a renewable resource as well as from recycled fibre. several innovations and sustainability initiatives are undertaken by paper mills to ensure longitivtiy and renewal energy like biomass and hydropower and water management in the production of paper.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
It is our belief that corporate success and social welfare are interdependent. We regularly reach out to the local communities in India and Africa, via food drives, educational and marketing workshops at schools and universities, seminars and exhibitions. We distribute paper, stationery, books to support schools and spread eco awareness.