Few people know that the aim of the Ronchi Law is to create an outlet for printing and writing paper obtained (particularly if 100 %) using recycled fibres collected from homes and factories which, otherwise, would have incinerated it or thrown it away.
Even fewer are those people who know that the paper produced by Continental Paper is exactly what the Ministry of Environment wanted; that is to say paper produced exclusively from fibres recuperated from homes and factories formerly disposed of to the detriment of both community and environment.
Still fewer are those who are able to understand the ecological value of mills producing printing paper from printed or family waste paper (such as Continental Paper ), rather than the paper factories using cellulose.
We therefore take the liberty of suggesting the principles we think people should follow in order fully to observe the above-mentioned law:
1. demand recycled paper produced entirely from waste
2. use 100 % recycled paper
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