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Bill Wright April 5th 06 03:22 AM

the environment
 
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



Alan White April 5th 06 09:18 AM

the environment
 
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.
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Ben April 5th 06 09:39 AM

the environment
 
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 :-)

Broadback April 5th 06 10:18 AM

the environment
 
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! :-)

Nigel Molesworth April 5th 06 11:07 AM

the environment
 
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

Ben April 5th 06 11:23 AM

the environment
 
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?

Graculus April 5th 06 09:43 PM

the environment
 
"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)



Erica Nurney April 6th 06 01:57 PM

the environment
 

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.


Erica Nurney April 6th 06 01:59 PM

the environment
 

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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