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Compostella natural paper



A high-purity, unbleached special paper that is manufactured without chemical additives. It can be composted without leaving any residue, since the paper consists of pure cellulose and behaves like lettuce when composted. During production, Compostella natural paper is pressed through hot steel rollers, which gives it its silky sheen, natural greaseproofness and heat resistance. It is guaranteed to contain no recycled material and is therefore suitable for direct contact with food.



What is COMPOSTELLA natural paper made of?



COMPOSTELLA natural paper is a high-purity special paper made from unbleached, naturally brown cellulose. It contains no chemical additives and is neither coated, varnished nor impregnated. The paper is made exclusively from cellulose, water and sugar.

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Compostella natural paper

A high-purity, unbleached special paper that is manufactured without any chemical additives. It can be composted without leaving any residue because the paper consists of pure cellulose and behaves like lettuce when composted. Compostella natural paper is pressed by hot steel rollers during production, giving it its satin gloss, natural greaseproofness and heat resistance. This is guaranteed to contain no recycled material and is therefore intended for direct contact with food.

What is COMPOSTELLA natural paper made of?

COMPOSTELLA natural paper is a high-purity special paper made from unbleached, naturally brown cellulose. It contains no chemical additives and is neither coated, varnished nor impregnated. The paper is made exclusively from cellulose, water and sugar.

The greaseproofness of COMPOSTELLA natural paper is the result of the mechanical production process of super calendering. The paper runs through hot steel rollers, where it is extremely tightly compressed and highly compressed. The high compression of the material means that the pores of the paper are reduced, but not closed. The paper therefore remains "open-pored" and breathable.
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