FAQ’s for Sugar Cane
NAT office paper

 FAQ’s

  • This sort of happened out of habit – a historic development.

    Trees contain cellulose, the raw material for paper. In Europe, this raw material is largely available.

  • NAT paper is high quality paper that is perfectly suitable for recycling, up to seven times.

    The paper can be mixed with other paper types.

  • NAT paper is of excellent quality and can be printed well in color and in black-and-white.

    The paper can be used multifunctionally on all printers, fax machines, photo copiers, high-speed printing presses, punching machines, and gluing machines.

  • NAT is unique because the paper is made from Sugar Cane waste. For production, 100% green energy is used. Unique is the high quality of the paper in combination with the low environmental impact.

    NAT Paper gives waste of other industries a valuable purpose by turning it into high quality paper. Processing agricultural waste into raw material for paper has less environmental impact than the use of trees.

    Green energy reduces the CO2 emissions and the use of fossil fuels.

  • NAT Paper is made from agricultural waste, stems and leaves left over after harvesting. This makes the felling of trees unnecessary.

    The FSC and PEFC labels stand for sustainable forest management and cutting down trees is part of that. Anyone who wants to contribute to the prevention of deforestation can choose NAT Paper paper.

    With NAT Paper, two products (food and the raw material for NAT Paper) are taken from one plant and the same piece of land, and moreover, the waste streams become available annually. This is very efficient and logical use of land area.

    There is no regulation or certification yet for paper based on agricultural waste so some of the existing certifications are not possible for NAT Paper.

    Therefore, we offer NAT Paper users the opportunity to communicate about sustainability and their conscious choice with texts and NAT Paper logos available for free.