Introducing 'Okiagami'
High-Speed Offset, located in Osaka, has recently announced the start of distribution for 'Okiagami,' an eco-friendly paper made entirely from 100% recycled materials. Partnering with Kinkozu Japan, a leading print service provider, this project aims to further contribute to the circular economy and sustainability efforts in Ishikawa Prefecture. The launch of 'Okiagami' marks a significant milestone in local collaboration with the implementation of the 'Ishikawa Regional Circulation Recycling Paper Project,' which officially began in November 2023.
Origin of the Name 'Okiagami'
The unique name 'Okiagami' is derived from a traditional craft of Ishikawa, known as 'Kaga Hachiman Okiagari.' This local craft, originating from Kanazawa City, is well-regarded as a folk toy symbolizing resilience and good fortune. It embodies the spirit of 'Nanaten Hachikō' (fall seven times, stand up eight), which is a blessing for health, longevity, and prosperous business, making it a popular gift during childbirth and New Year celebrations. As the product is made from washi paper, it aligns perfectly with the concept of 'standing up,' or 'rebirth,' and was chosen through a public call for ideas for its appropriateness as a motif.
Commitment to Sustainability
Since the beginning of 2023, High-Speed Offset has been operating a sustainable paper project known as 'KAMIKEN.' With the tagline 'Creating a Sustainable World with Exciting Paper Products,' this initiative promotes awareness through printing materials and workshops that utilize sustainable paper. By incorporating 'Okiagami' into their offerings, High-Speed Offset aims to strengthen its commitment to achieving a resource-efficient circular economy as a player in the printing industry.
Features of 'Okiagami' Paper
The 'Okiagami' paper exhibits a subtle grayish hue with unique flecks of red and blue that are characteristic of recycled materials. Available in two thicknesses—light (80g/m²) and heavy (170g/m²)—the lighter option is ideal for printing newspapers, while the thicker variant is suitable for leaflets, postcards, and posters, providing versatility for various printing needs.
Contributions to the Local Community
A portion of the revenue generated from 'Okiagami' sales will be donated as aid for those affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake, further reinforcing High-Speed Offset’s intention to support local communities. With the increased adoption of 'Okiagami,' the company aspires to contribute positively to the Ishikawa region and enhance its participation in community affairs.
Contact for Samples and Inquiries
For those interested in sampling 'Okiagami' paper or seeking printing opportunities, you're encouraged to reach out via the contact form on High-Speed Offset's official website, indicating 'Okiagami Sample Request.'
Contact Form Here
Please note: Sample requests are limited to corporations interested in utilizing the printing service. Ensure to include your company or organization name when reaching out. The availability of samples may be restricted, and distribution may cease without prior notice. Requests from competing companies may be denied.
Company Overview
High-Speed Offset, incorporated in 1986 with backing from Mainichi Newspapers and its affiliates, has continued to innovate in the printing industry. With a corporate commitment to sustainability, the company has achieved numerous certifications and awards over the years for its contributions to environmental initiatives. Their headquarters is situated in the KOUSOKU Horie Building in Osaka, where they continue to collaborate with various organizations for awareness activities aimed at building a sustainable society.
Overall, the introduction of 'Okiagami' reflects High-Speed Offset's dedication to sustainability and community engagement, marking a new chapter in eco-conscious printing solutions.