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Paper and board merchant, Denmaur, has sold 250,000 tonnes of its Carbon Balanced Paper, reportedly equating to the removal of 152,000 tonnes of carbon emissions

Paper and board supplier, Denmuar, has sold 250,000 tonnes of its Carbon Balanced Paper products.
According to figures released by the company, the 250,000 tonne milestone, which was reached in January 2025, equates to the removal of 152,000 tonnes of atmospheric carbon emissions as well as protecting 6,835 acres of critically threatened forestry.
The Carbon Balanced Paper scheme, which was first launched in 2016, is designed as an effective and measurable solution for organisations to reduce the carbon impacts of printed media including graphical paper and carton board.
The scheme supports the activities of the World Land Trust (WLT), which protects, conserves, and regenerates the biodiversity of forests deemed of high importance to the planet. The WLT also works to protect the habitats of a number of critically endangered species.
The scheme enables direct investment into the World Land Trust projects. In return, customers can use the WLT Carbon Balanced logo on its products as well as an official WLT certificate to confirm the carbon savings and the amount of conservation land that has been protected.
Many of the products within Denmaur's stock portfolio, including its Amadeus and Revive products, are carbon balanced at source. The mill of manufacture funds the cost of offsetting, allowing for no additional cost to the customer at point of sale.
Speaking of the 250,000 tonne milestone reached by Denmaur, Catherine Barnard, chief executive officer of the World Land Trust, says: “We are delighted to see Denmaur celebrate this achievement as part of their contribution to society’s transition to a low-carbon economy, as the global climate is changing at an unprecedented rate due to human-created climate change.”
Danny Doogan, marketing and sustainability director at Denmaur, adds: “It gives us great pride at Denmaur to have achieved this level of Carbon Balanced Paper sales in just under nine years of working with the World Land Trust.
“Its popularity has grown significantly in recent years amongst printers and end users who use Carbon Balanced Paper to complement their own carbon reduction programmes.”