A launch event at the Fifteen restaurant was attended by 150 designers and print managers who enjoyed Fifteen’s delicious treats and heard Spicers publicly announce its commitment.
Spicers has also teamed up with design company Studio Pip & Co, to create the booklet – Make a difference – sponsor the Fifteen Foundation – to allow Fifteen to attract new sponsors.
Richard Collins, national marketing manager of Spicers Paper says Stephen stock was donated for Fifteen’s menus and other printed collateral and the Spicers sales teams will be spreading the Fifteen Foundation message.
He says, “Our involvement with Fifteen is an exciting and inspirational partnership that can ultimately assist with transforming young lives.”
Stephen is now 50 per cent recycled and FSC mixed sources certified with improved opacity and a heavier board weight.
Collins continues, “We hope all our designers, printers and corporate clients appreciate the value of Fifteen’s work and choose Stephen for their printed communications wherever possible. They might even consider becoming supporters of Fifteen themselves.”
Founded in the UK by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver in 2002, Fifteen a social enterprise that gives disadvantaged and marginalised young people a chef apprenticeship with real prospects. Each apprentice costs about $60,000 to support through the program.
Comment below to have your say on this story.
If you have a news story or tip-off, get in touch at editorial@sprinter.com.au.
Sign up to the Sprinter newsletter