Joanne Rothwell emailed:
<<A colleague of mine with no access to the listservs asked me to request
information on recycled paper. An environmental education officer has
recently been appointed to her organisation and intends to recommend that
all paper used by the organisation be recycled paper. She is concerned that
recycled paper would be used for future archival records and would like some
further information on the pros and cons of recycled paper. If anyone has
any advice or could direct me to any sites with articles on recycled paper I
will pass this on to her.>>
You might find it worth looking at the website of the National Archives of
Australia (http://www.naa.gov.au) under Recordkeeping. Go to Preservation
and follow it through to the archival quality paper trademark pages. I think
you might be able to use the fact that permanent quality paper is considered
important enough to warrant certification useful, as well as find some
quotable phrases.
A warning: I just checked out the website and it does seem to be having a
bad day ...
Susan Healy
PRO
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