Experience the 100% recycled fibres recipe of Shiro Echo by Favini, Italy at PrintPack India 2025.
Shiro Echo will be the star product at Shree Paper’s PrintPack India 2025 booth. Shiro Echo is a perfect answer to the rising demand for sustainable products. The 100% recycled fibres recipe for Shiro Echo by FAVINI, Italy was launched a few years back when there was a rise and need in the demand for the sustainable products. “Today, its process has been improved and refined to make it possible to create a very wide range of the most ecological papers,” informed Directors Mohit Jain & Shobhit Jain.
“Shiro Echo recycled paper meets high quality standards and is versatile to print: A worthy ally for printed communication. The light shades are perfect for four-colour print (and more!) while the Raw line, tinted and pleasantly rough to the touch, adds a distinctive touch without compromising sustainability,” adds Archit Jain, Director.
“Shiro Echo is a pillar of the collection that brings together the most ecological papers by Favini: Paper from our Echosystem. Together with the other five brands, Shiro Echo is the answer to the most challenging and diverse needs. Put it to the test,” avers Archit Jain, Director.
As part of Paper from Shree Paper’s ‘Ecosystem’ collection, Shiro Echo assures to be:
- Made from eco-innovative raw materials, in this case 100% recycled fibres;
- Measured and all unavoidable emissions are totally offset;
- Made with renewable energy sources, in the case of Shiro Echo is certified 100% Enel Energia;
- Proudly FSC certified recycled credit system, highlighting its commitment to being both recyclable and biodegradable.
“In their plant, they monitor and constantly improve production processes, with the goal to always achieve the best possible consumption efficiency,” states Shobhit Jain.
What makes this product unique as compared to others in the market is the high quality of recycled papers that have a name: Shiro Echo. “It is the first choice for sustainable printing projects and eco-friendly packaging. It is the paper with 100% recycled fibers and superior technical performance,” informs Mohit.
The two white shades and three elegantly understated colours of Shiro Echo are now joined by four intensely toned colours and a natural rough finish that conveys their recycled heritage.
The product has wide and versatile application possibilities and according to Archit, it is the most demanding choice for garment tags, sustainable stationery & notebooks, luxury products with ecological certifications, notebooks and many more where there is a demand for 100 % recycled paper and ecologically certified paper.
The increasing demand of the sustainable and ecological products makes Favini a great product in the market. Being a 100% recycled product makes Shiro Echo a perfect choice for printers and converters to meet the present environmental and sustainability goals. Shree Paper will be showing all the grades from Favini at the upcoming PrintPack India 2025. It is Shree Paper’s second PrintPack participation – the first participation was in the year 2019.
Shree Paper, a family owned paper trading company involved in imports and distribution of various types of paper, paper boards and covering materials for more than 80 years now.
The year 1978 marked the entry of brothers Mahesh Jain and Mukesh Jain, the sons of Late Shri Mittar Sain Jain, into the family business. As Directors, they worked alongside their father to solidify the company’s position in the market, acquiring representations from some of the most esteemed European paper mills. Mr. Mukesh Jain is currently Managing Director & Co-Founder.
With the dawn of the new millennium, the fourth generation of the Jain family joined the business, ensuring the continuation of their legacy. Today, Shree Paper stands as a pioneer in providing the best paper solutions for the versatile high-quality applications of the industry.
Shree paper is a long time distributor and partner of Favini, Italy in India. Apart from Favini, Shree Paper also represents many reputed European paper mills like Stora Enso – Finland, Eska Graphic Board –Netherlands, Winter and Company – Switzerland and Sappi – Austria.