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Kaskad Coloured Paper: Now Even Greener

At Polycopy, we’ve always believed that colour and sustainability can work beautifully together. That’s why we’re pleased to share some good news — the much-loved Kaskad range of coloured papers, made by Lessebo Paper, is now produced with an even lighter environmental footprint.

Lessebo Paper has recently completed a major upgrade of its boiler system, part of a long-term programme to strengthen sustainable production and reduce emissions. This investment has improved energy efficiency, lowered waste, and ensured the mill can continue producing premium-quality paper with one of the smallest carbon footprints in the industry.

According to Göran Johansson, Chairman of the Board at Lessebo Paper, the upgrade marks “an important step towards our long-term sustainability goals.” The new boiler technology optimises energy use and reinforces the company’s position as one of the world’s most environmentally responsible paper manufacturers.

Sustainability has always been central to Lessebo’s approach. Each improvement to its production site in southern Sweden reflects a genuine commitment to continuous environmental progress — not just meeting regulations but going far beyond them.

The result for customers is simple: Kaskad coloured paper retains the same high standard, vibrant tones, and professional finish, but it’s now created through an even cleaner, greener process.

If you’re curious about how coloured paper continues to add value in modern offices and creative environments, take a look at our insight on the uses for coloured paper in business

 

 

Published on 13 October 2025
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