Flyers are one of the most versatile print products and, because they often come in large print runs, your material choices have an outsized environmental impact. When you choose sustainable papers, you lower the risk of contributing to deforestation, high water consumption and the use of toxic bleaching chemicals that are common in conventional paper production.
With the GreenLine series you can have flyers printed on premium recycled paper without sacrificing visual or tactile quality: the silk-matt recycled stocks offer a refined finish and consistent color reproduction so your designs look professional while being environmentally responsible.
Many customers pair flyers with related print items such as business cards, letterheads and posters in their eco-friendly GreenLine versions to maintain brand consistency and sustainability across collateral. If you order these together, you can keep the same paper look and feel so your campaign reads as a unified effort.
Combining items can also be an efficient choice: bundling production often means lower per-item environmental impact and reduced per-unit costs, since shared print runs and compatible finishes cut down on waste and energy use.
For more options and coordinated GreenLine products, check offerings from Print & Graphics—they provide formats and finishes designed to help you create a cohesive, sustainable print campaign while preserving high print quality.
We at Print & Graphics have created GreenLine to let you choose flyers that put sustainability first without sacrificing design or print quality. With the GreenLine logo behind the paper name you get flyers printed on specially selected recycled or alternative papers, giving you high-quality results with a lower environmental footprint. Be aware that large print runs increase resource use, so ordering more copies than you need can significantly raise environmental impact.
You can print GreenLine flyers in formats from 100 x 210 mm up to A4, with folded options when you need more pages: standard folded flyers up to four pages, and DIN-L or DIN A6 formats can be produced with up to 16 pages for programmes or menus. Paper choices include silk-matt premium recycled paper (bright white) and circle offset (white or premium white), plus alternatives like grass paper or standard recycled paper — these choices let you balance look, feel and sustainability.
Silk-matt premium recycled paper is available in 100–350 gsm, while the other papers come in three to five grammages, so you can select a weight that matches durability and tactile impact. For colour, we use CMYK; black-only printing is an efficient option for simpler runs. You can accentuate elements with UV spot varnish or add cellophaning for reinforcement, but some coatings and laminations can reduce recyclability, so choose finishes according to your end-of-life goals.
Finishes like UV spot varnish and cellophane give visual and tactile emphasis but affect how recyclable your flyers are: plastic lamination in particular can make recycling difficult. If recyclability is a priority for you, prefer water-based varnishes, uncoated recycled stocks, or minimal finishing. Cellophane options may offer a more natural alternative to conventional plastic films, so check material specs before you decide.
Consider how finishes influence both presentation and lifecycle: a varnish can protect printed surfaces and enhance contrast, while heavier grammages and lamination increase longevity but also material use. Use finishes strategically—apply spot varnish only where it adds real value or choose recyclable lamination—to keep your design effective and your environmental impact lower.
For projects where sustainability is non-negotiable, select GreenLine papers and limit plastic-based coatings; opting for recycled stocks, lighter grammages, and minimal finishing will give you a responsible, high-quality flyer that aligns with your environmental objectives.
A: A GreenLine flyer is an eco-friendly flyer printed on specially selected sustainable papers. Print & Graphics labels products in this range with the GreenLine logo; these flyers are produced to reduce environmental impact while maintaining high print and paper quality.
A: GreenLine flyers are offered in formats from 100 x 210 mm up to A4. Depending on format, single-sheet flyers can be produced or folded variants created: folded flyers up to four pages for larger formats, and DIN-L or DIN A6 flyers can be made with up to 16 pages for programmes, menus or multi-panel presentations.
A: Options include silk-matt premium recycled paper (available in 100–350 gsm), printer-suitable circle offset in white or premium white (available in three or five grammages), plus alternatives such as grass paper and standard recycled paper. Choose grammage based on the desired stiffness and feel—lighter for mailers or mass distribution, heavier for premium handouts.
A: Colour printing is handled via CMYK; black-only printing is available for simple designs. To add tactile or visual emphasis, UV spot varnish can highlight specific elements, and cellophaning (gloss or matte film) offers reinforcement and a premium look. These finishes can also extend durability for handouts used outdoors or handled frequently.
A: Flyers are ideal for pedestrian distribution, event promotion, point-of-sale information, menus, and folded product presentations. Smaller formats work well for handouts and street distribution; larger or folded formats suit event programmes, detailed product information, or restaurant seasonal menus.
A: Supply files in CMYK, with images at 300 dpi, fonts embedded or outlined, and include 3 mm bleed on all sides plus crop marks. Provide single-page PDFs for cut-sheet production or correctly arranged spreads if required. Check that important text sits within the safe area (inside the bleed) to avoid trimming issues.
A: Order GreenLine flyers through Print & Graphics by selecting the GreenLine paper and desired format, grammage, print run and finishes. Production times vary with quantity and options; choosing GreenLine reduces use of virgin fiber by using recycled or alternative papers (e.g., grass paper) and signals environmentally conscious sourcing, all while keeping professional print quality.