The paper merchant said the product is in recognition of the need for a greener alternative to traditional foam boards in the graphics and display markets.
The board has a white, clay-coated printable surface and is produced using virgin and recycled fibre, providing an alternative to traditional foam boards like polyethylene, polystyrene or polyvinylchloride.
Philippa Charlton, Robert Horne marketing director, said: "The launch is about growing the Revive brand beyond its more traditional paper market and represents our commitment to offering customers more environmentally friendly products that also meet the needs of the application.
"Revive Honeycomb is a great example of a fit-for-purpose product."
She said that while the centre of Revive Honeycomb is 100% recycled, the white liners are not.
"The product has mixed recycled content but is 100% recyclable after use. It has a unique structure to handle demanding applications in the graphic display market due to its high rigidity and dimensional stability," she said.