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I see that the ODPM website page giving the Part P regs is
"Printed in the UK, December 2004 on material containing 75% post-consumer waste and 25% ECF pulp." Bill |
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On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 02:22:17 +0100, "Bill Wright"
wrote: I see that the ODPM website page giving the Part P regs is "Printed in the UK, December 2004 on material containing 75% post-consumer waste and 25% ECF pulp." Does that make them rubbish? -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland. Web cam and weather:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co....her/kabcam.htm |
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Bill Wright wrote:
I see that the ODPM website page giving the Part P regs is "Printed in the UK, December 2004 on material containing 75% post-consumer waste and 25% ECF pulp." Sounds like my (government) customer who wanted an interim report emailing the other day in pdf format on headed paper. In the end I just copied our logo from the website and stuck it in the top corner :-) |
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Ben wrote:
Bill Wright wrote: I see that the ODPM website page giving the Part P regs is "Printed in the UK, December 2004 on material containing 75% post-consumer waste and 25% ECF pulp." Sounds like my (government) customer who wanted an interim report emailing the other day in pdf format on headed paper. In the end I just copied our logo from the website and stuck it in the top corner :-) That reminds me of toilet paper that is made from recycled paper, sounds a load of Crap! :-) |
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On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 02:22:17 +0100, Bill Wright wrote:
I see that the ODPM website page giving the Part P regs is "Printed in the UK, December 2004 on material containing 75% post-consumer waste and 25% ECF pulp." How do they know? -- Nigel M |
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Nigel Molesworth wrote:
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 02:22:17 +0100, Bill Wright wrote: I see that the ODPM website page giving the Part P regs is "Printed in the UK, December 2004 on material containing 75% post-consumer waste and 25% ECF pulp." How do they know? Well, they could phone Bill and ask him? |
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message
... I see that the ODPM website page giving the Part P regs is "Printed in the UK, December 2004 on material containing 75% post-consumer waste and 25% ECF pulp." and 100% bull**** (as is anything from two-Jags) |
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Broadback wrote: Ben wrote: Bill Wright wrote: I see that the ODPM website page giving the Part P regs is "Printed in the UK, December 2004 on material containing 75% post-consumer waste and 25% ECF pulp." Sounds like my (government) customer who wanted an interim report emailing the other day in pdf format on headed paper. In the end I just copied our logo from the website and stuck it in the top corner :-) That reminds me of toilet paper that is made from recycled paper, sounds a load of Crap! :-) Government toilet paper, as used in prisons and the Civil Service, used to have "Use other side first" printed on every sheet. |
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Bill Wright wrote: I see that the ODPM website page giving the Part P regs is "Printed in the UK, December 2004 on material containing 75% post-consumer waste and 25% ECF pulp." Q How do you tell if an Irishman has been using a word processor? A Tippex on the screen. Bill |
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