What kind of paper is good for business cards?

What kind of paper is good for business cards?

Classic business cards are printed most commonly on 14-point cardstock (thick), 16-point cardstock (thicker), and 100 lb. gloss cover (thin). These are the 3 most common kinds of paper used to print classic business cards.

Are Kraft cards eco-friendly?

Yes. Our Kraft Paper contains 30% recycled materials making them a popular eco-friendly print option. Another eco-friendly option is Natural card stock.

Does Vistaprint use recycled paper?

100% post-consumer recycled paper. Great for writing on.

Is Vistaprint eco-friendly?

Eco-friendly cards that help you go green. Our recycled matte business cards are made from 100% post-consumer paper, and are a sustainable alternative to the traditional card.

What kind of paper are playing cards printed on?

The most popular paper for playing cards is 400gsm card stock.

Are Vistaprint stickers recyclable?

No, our stickers are not reusable. How are the stickers packaged?

What is the meaning of recycled paper?

Recycled paper is paper that is reconstituted into paper again. The best paper to be using is 100% post-consumer recycled paper that is made from paper scrap that can, no longer be used for its intended purpose by the consumer, which is reprocessed into paper again.

What is standard paper weight Vistaprint?

Paper weight options A traditional 14pt paper with a matte coated front and uncoated back. A sturdier 16pt paper weight with a matte coated front and silk backside. A thicker, heavier 18pt paper with matte finish coating on the front and back.

What is premium paper weight Vistaprint?

100-lb
Our Premium 100-lb White Matte Stock is ideal for printing bright and bold colours. It produces sharp, clear and vivid images and crisp text.

Is Vistaprint ethical?

Of the paper that Vistaprint purchases, at least 85% is FSC-certified. As paper products represent a significant majority of our revenue, we believe our transition to FSC-certified paper is a substantial step towards assuring that human trafficking and modern slavery are not occurring at any point in our supply chain.

Are business cards bad for the environment?

Environmental Impacts of Business Cards Paper comprises 50% of business waste, 33% of municipal waste and 25% of waste going to landfill. In a landfill, paper decomposes releasing methane gas that is over 20 times more potent a greenhouse gas than CO2.

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