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Tree-Free "Turning a New Leaf " Journal

by Justin Thomas, Virginia on 10.13.05
Culture & Celebrity (books)

WG505105-330.jpgThese fair-traded writing journals are handmade using 100% tree-free paper. They are made in Sanganer, India, the largest center of handmade paper in the world. A chemical-free process is used to recycle cotton and other fibers to make the paper for the journals. Ingredients like flowers and "agricultural materials" help to create a richly textured paper. Available from World of Good for $14.95.

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I've shopped world of good before and they provide great products and services. It's cool to see that treehugger has done a product review. There are tons more great things to see so check it out!

jump to top Stephanie Nixson says:

You do know that regular paper comes from farmed trees don't you? By getting this specially shipped you are doing more harm to the environment. I have nothing against "treehuggers", but only if their motive is for a better ecosystem and not for vanity.

jump to top Carlin says:

Carlin,

About 75% of the world's paper doesn't come from tree farms, and tree farms are quite bad for nature. I think you should read up on them..

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