Designed to educate, entertain and inform about the printability of sustainable paper, Magazine 1882 unveils new ways to leverage the power of environmentally-friendly paper.
With colorful and detailed images printed on various paper grades, readers can experience the different types of Rolland paper firsthand.
Rolland aims to debunk myths surrounding the characteristics, printability and sustainability of uncoated recycled paper. In collaboration with the printer and graphic design studio, Rolland created Magazine 1882 to illustrate how images come to life beautifully on premium, eco-friendly paper like Rolland Enviro Print, Rolland Enviro Satin and Rolland HiTech.

“To further this goal, Rolland also partners with “Green Champion” companies – including companies like The Tennessee Conservationist and Sépaq – to discuss the role of print communication in their businesses and their approach to environmental responsibility,” said Senior Marketing Director, Michele Bartolini.

“Part of Rolland’s commitment to sustainability includes ensuring that other companies are empowered to produce beautiful printed pieces while minimizing their ecological footprint, so we’re very excited to share this project with our customers,” said Chantal Bellerose, Rolland’s senior product marketing manager. “By incorporating colorful images with enough blank space to ‘let the paper talk’, we sought to create not only a valuable resource for printing techniques and recycled paper information, but also a source of inspiration and entertainment for those looking to tell their story in a sustainable way.”
Rolland believes that making our planet a better place starts with education and awareness, and Magazine 1882 will become a crucial resource for industry experts, innovators and purpose-driven businesses alike.