CATALOGUES:
Catalogues
Newsletters
Recommend A Friend
Environmental Impact of Paper Based Literature
For environmental reasons, we encourage you to consider our On-Line Catalogue service. You do not need to download any special software. Your existing browser will allow you to browse through our latest publications in 3D and/or PDF as if you were reading a real catalogue. You can download or bookmark publications for later preview. Once you have entered your details, you can download as many copies, email it to friends, take images, etc. You may of course also choose to have your catalogues delivered by mail within Australia.

We have the following catalogues and newsletters:

 
   
Title
:
08/09 Catalogue – Ergonomic Healthcare, Seating & Bedding Solutions
Pages
:
28
Contents
:
Overview of:
   
1
key products
   
2
product design & selection
   
3
usage guides
Format
:
PAPER
    ON-LINE
 
   
Title
:
Cpod
Pages
:
6
Contents
:
Detailed Science and Application of Cpod in Seating
Format
:
PAPER
    ON-LINE
 
   
Title
:
Therapodplus – technology as unique as you are
Contents
:
Overview of Therapod Product Range including:
   
1
Office Seating
   
2
Zero-G chairs
   
3
Lifestyle Recliners
   
4
Healthcare chairs
   
5
Inserts
Format
:
PAPER
    ON-LINE
 
   
Title
:
Backcare & Seating Corporate Introduction
Contents
:
Periodical newsletters on New Products and Stories.
Format
:
PAPER
    ON-LINE
 
 
   
Title
:
Backcare & Seating Newsletters
Contents
:
Periodical newsletters on New Products and Stories.
Format
:
PAPER
    ON-LINE
 
 
 
 
Environmental Impact of Paper Based Literature:
One ton of uncoated virgin (non-recycled) printing and office paper uses 24 trees.
One ton of paper = 400 reams = 200,000 sheets.
1 tree makes 16.67 reams of copy paper or 8,333 sheets.
One ton of paper uses 2 barrels of oil, 28,000 litres of water and 4,100kw hours of electricity. Enough energy to power the average home for 5 months.
Making paper uses more water per ton than any other product in the world. Pulp and paper is the 5th largest industrial consumer of energy in the world
One ton of paper requires the use of 98 tons of various resources and produces 2,278 lb of solid waste.
One fifth of all wood harvested in the world ends up in paper.
Pulp and paper is the 5th largest industrial consumer of energy in the world, using as much power to produce a ton of product as the iron and steel industry.
In most western countries, paper accounts for up to 40 percent of all municipal solid waste.
  Source: The Worldwatch Institute.