Potholes on the Road to Recycled
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For example, on reprints, when quantities come down and printing costs rise, recycled paper is rarely an option. Also, the bulking of recycled paper and virgin paper differs. Reformatting the cover to fit recycled paper's thinner spine width also drives up reprint costs.
To support our recycled-paper efforts Transcontinental Printing offered to make spine changes at no charge. This lets us run larger reprint runs on lower bulk recycled paper, and smaller runs on higher bulk traditional paper, as costs go up.
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