Synthetic Paper, Environment's Freind or Foe

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Synthetic paper. A bit of an enigma, and a looming possibility for publishers to consider. But a clear view of this curious material often is clouded with skepticism of its potential for use.

In the May/June 2004 issue of BookTech Magazine, the article “The ‘Virtually Indestructible’ Book” made some waves among readers. The article delved into the deep synthetic-paper abyss, exploring some book projects that have opted or could opt for synthetic paper over “real” paper, such as cookbooks, lifeguarding manuals, boating books, maps, gardening books, emergency preparedness guides, children’s books and especially bathtub books.

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