A European market leader, the Exacompta group has established itself as one of the world’s foremost paper goods and stationery manufacturers. Combined with its sister company Clairefontaine, the group are pioneers of sustainable, best-practice production methods, and their ecologically-friendly product lines are renowned across the world.
As the only company in Europe that both manufactures and recycles paper and cardboard goods, the Exacompta-Clairefontaine range is essential for any environmentally conscious workplace, or for personal use.
Having worked with recycled papers for over 25 years, their ISO 9001 certified production site in the north of France continues to refine procedures, leading to increased production volumes from reduced raw material input. One such example, their Clairmail high performance 60gsm paper delivers equal functionally and print quality as the office standard 80gsm sheet, yet requires 25% less raw pulp input, while its reduced weight results in lower Co2 emissions during its transportation.
Telegram Paper Goods brings two high-quality and ecologically sensitive Exacompta collections to Australia.
EXACTIVE:

After two years of ongoing research, Europe’s leading paper goods company, Exacompta, has developed Exactive. An innovative, premium range of ‘green filing’ products, Exactive is targeted at professionals who desire stationery that is as functional and practical as it is sustainably produced and ecologically sound.
Made from an innovative new recycled material, each Exactive product offers a durable, lightweight and mobile document storage solution.
FOREVER:

Even though Exacompta has a reputation for ecological responsibility, the Forever range is their flagship collection for environmental dedication. With Forever, Exacompta introduces an extensive range of filing items which are recycled, recyclable and Blue Angel Certified. The paper and cardboard used in this range are made from industrial scrap paper in their ISO 14001 – certified factory.
Forever filing products are manufactured with reducing ecological footprint as a top priority. The process is without optical brighteners, lamination, de-inking processes and chlorine treatment used in conventional file production. The materials used are relatively raw, having undergone very little processing and as such, having consumed a minimum of energy.


