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2007 July 2007 :
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2007
March 2007 :
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December 2006 :
Condat Now Offers 100% PEFC-Certified Papers …

2006
July 2006 :
10 less trucks per day on the roads…

2006
June 2006 :
The environment – for condat a matter of vital importance…


March 2007 :

Condat, France's leading coated paper production site, is supporting "Why sustainable development?", an educational exhibition this year featuring biodiversity: "between all living things there is a link".

The exhibition is designed to help schoolchildren understand the principles of sustainable development and the environmental challenges they will have to face.

It has been organised at the initiative of the GoodPlanet.org association, founded by Yann Arthus Bertrand, in partnership with France's Education & Research and Environment & Sustainable Development Ministries.

Condat has supplied the paper for use in producing 65,000 information packs.



The paper selected is a 225 g/m² Condat gloss coated paper certified 100 % PEFC: a top quality paper for a perfect print finish for the 21 posters in the pack. And PEFC certification guarantees that the fibres used to manufacture the paper come from environmentally, socially beneficial and economically viably managed forests.

This year Condat, a Lecta-group subsidiary, is celebrating its 100th anniversary. It operates one of Europe's most modern papermills and has long boasted an ambitious environmental policy. Condat was one of the first papermakers to obtain ISO 14001 certification. At the end of 2005, it also registered under the even more demanding European EMAS scheme, which requires the publication of an annual environmental statement validated by an external verifier.
 

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