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Cosmo Synthetic Paper – leading the way in sustainable printing

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Cosmo Synthetic Paper – leading the way in sustainable printing

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Cosmo Synthetic Paper (CSP), from the stables of Cosmo First, is a leading brand in the synthetic paper industry, with a commitment to excellence and innovation. By focusing on durability, printability, and sustainability, Cosmo Synthetic Paper continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in synthetic paper manufacturing.

Synthetic paper is progressively emerging as a transformative substitute for conventional paper. The company asserts that this type of paper offers versatility, durability, and suitability for a wide range of printing applications, including inkjet, offset and laser printing.

Pankaj Poddar, Group CEO of Cosmo First said, “ Synthetic paper offers numerous advantages for various end uses across industries, making it an increasingly popular choice among businesses looking for cost-effective, durable, and sustainable paper-based solutions. Through Cosmo synthetic paper, we are looking forward to reimagining a world of printing without conventional paper.”

Often made from materials like polypropylene or polyester, synthetic paper, offers tear and water resistance, making it suitable for a wide range of applications where durability is essential. Unlike traditional paper, it can also bear various weather conditions such as humidity and prolonged exposure to the sun, without getting damaged.

“The advantages of top-coated synthetic paper, like Cosmo Synthetic Paper, extend beyond their printing capabilities. Not only do they facilitate the production of high-quality prints, but they also offer exceptional durability. The tear-resistant nature of synthetic paper ensures that the final prints can withstand rigorous handling and environmental conditions, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use,” Poddar said.

With an increasing global awareness of environmental issues, Cosmo Synthetic Paper is recyclable and produced in an eco-friendly manner which helps reduce wastage. Furthermore, due to its resin-based material, no trees were felled to produce this synthetic paper, thus reducing the ‘print footprint’ due to the longevity of the printed material, according to the company.

This longevity transforms into a reduction in the need for frequent reprints or replacements, resulting in significant cost savings over time. By opting for synthetic paper, businesses and consumers can mitigate the expenses associated with constant paper replacement, ultimately making it a cost-effective solution.

With advancements in the digital age, Synthetic paper has witnessed remarkable development with the integration of smart technologies. Cosmo Synthetic Paper is now leveraging these advancements to incorporate intelligent features into synthetic paper, such as embedded sensors or RFID tags which aid industries like logistics, retail, and healthcare for ease of tracking and asset management.

Cosmo Synthetic Paper is a co-extruded, white opaque, polypropylene-based film that resembles paper in appearance and is its replacement in applications where longevity is desired. With its white opaque surface, it offers printability using a wide range of technologies like wet and UV offset, wet and UV flexo, letterpress, screen, thermal transfer, and HP Indigo. CSP is used in various application segments such as commercial printing, tags and labels, retail and packaging, identification and credentials and outdoors. Furthermore, Cosmo Synthetic Paper meets compliance standards such as EU 10/2011, USFDA, REACH, and RoHS, ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements.

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