
Doggett’s communications manager, Nevi Laketa, described Kaskad as “a vibrant range of uncoated papers, boards and envelopes” that was popular with printers, designers and creative artists.
“Kaskad is available on indent and has many environmental benefits too,” she said.
“It comes with PEFC certification and is produced under an ISO 14001 environmental management system and carbon offset manufacturing process.
She added Kaskad could be used for direct mail, brochures, notepads, flyers, magazine covers, packaging, business cards and annual reports.
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ProPrint blogs are pretty boring now. You know we’ve reached rock bottom when Doggett’s colored paper is interesting, particularly as this may be the 53rd launch of Kaskad that I can recall.
C’mon ProPrint, how about some hard hitting stories?
Four day week – too busy to have an opinion about anything!