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A BUSINESS is to offer self-sanitising paper with antiviral protection. H&H Reeds has announced a new partnership with paper manufacturer James Cropper to directly supply Cumbrian businesses with their unique PaperGard™ paper which has an in-built antiviral protection. Jonathan Nagle, business development manager for H&H Reeds, said: “For H&H Reeds, having a direct supply of PaperGard paper from James Cropper is a unique opportunity to provide local businesses with branded solutions that have in-built antiviral and antibacterial protection.” Gill Haigh, managing director of Cumbrian Tourism, said: “This collaboration will be of enormous benefit to so many businesses across our region, helping to provide much needed reassurance to customers.
A PRINTING firm has announced a deal to use paper with anti-viral protection to combat Covid-19. Specialist paper maker James Cropper, based in Kendal, will supply H&H Reeds, Southend Road, Penrith, with their PaperGard product. Businesses, such as those in the hospitality sector, care homes, doctors’ surgeries and schools, will be able to use it for items like menus, logbooks, stationery and hotel registers. It is anticipated the self-sanitising paper will be in high demand as businesses prepare to reopen after Boris Johnson recently announced his roadmap to ease lockdown restrictions. Jonathan Nagle, business development manager for H&H Reeds, said: “This arrangement means we can provide local businesses with products for a non-prohibitive price.