Nuco International Ltd, the official UK distributor of Stone Paper Products
‘The “Natural” alternative to printable plastics
and synthetic paper and cards’
The Nu Stone Paper range of natural paper and cards are a revolutionary alternative for those people looking to move away from using traditional 100% plastic materials for their printed products.
Made using a patented process, Nu Stone Paper combines high volumes of chalk with low volumes of Polyethylene to create a range of materials that offer consumers, designers and manufacturers the opportunity to be truly green whilst at the same time avoiding the price premiums often associated with “green” products.
Within the Nu Stone paper range there are products designed to meet the requirements of a large number of different printed products markets, such as:
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So if you or your company are looking for a genuine alternative to traditional plastic substrates then we encourage you to explore our website in more detail. Nu Stone provides you with a great opportunity to reduce your businesses plastic consumption dramatically without any of the price, quality or production compromises that choosing environmentally friendly solutions can sometimes entail.
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