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Mondi expands its premium recycled portfolio

Mondi’s NAUTILUS® ProCycle, a high-quality paper made from 100% post-consumer waste for demanding print applications, demonstrates that sustainability and excellence can go hand in hand.

Mondi has expanded the NAUTILUS® ProCycle portfolio by including grammages between 100 and 300 g/m2 for folio and 100 and 120 g/m2 in reel format.

The paper meets the highest ecological standards, which are reflected in relevant certifications such as Cradle to Cradle® Bronze, Blue Angel, FSC™ and EU Ecolabel. This enables companies to contribute to the circular economy, conserving natural resources and promoting sustainability.

Recycled paper for professional corporate identity projects

The high-quality recycled paper, produced in Austria, boasts an ISO brightness of 100% and a whiteness of 135% according to the specifications of the International Commission on Illumination (CIE). This makes the paper ideal for various print applications, including letterheads, envelopes, marketing brochures, company reports, advertising materials, invoices, quotations, and more. As a medium, it is perfect for conveying a consistent corporate brand image, making it particularly suitable for professional corporate identity projects.

Grammage extension for an even wider range of applications  

Until now, NAUTILUS® ProCycle has been available in A4 and A3 formats in 80 g/m2 as well as in reels in 90 g/m2. Due to its special quality and the correspondingly high demand, Mondi has significantly expanded the portfolio to include grammages ranging from 100, 120, 160 and 200, up to 300 g/m² in folio, as well as 100 and 120 g/m² in reels. As a result, companies benefit from more application options and a complete representation of the entire range of printed communication media.

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