Making planners, sketchbooks, and notebooks, Worthwhile Paper is a worthwhile choice for any sustainable journals you may need. If you live on the tea side of the pond, 2% of the revenue for the sustainable notebooks UK readers buy is donated to the World Wildlife Fund UK and they plant one tree for every order placed outside the UK.Ībout Worthwhile Paper’s Eco-Friendly Daily Journals The brand is committed to being 100% vegan, and is EU V-Label certified, meaning that they don’t use any animal-based adhesives. They’re the only notebook brand to bear this vegan certification. Their Wildlife & Earth collections have the biggest size range, available in A4+, A5+, A6, and A6+ sizes, with dot grid, lined, grid, and blank notebook variations. The pages of both lines feature a coating made from potato starch that prevents any ink from seeping or bleeding through.ĭingbats* is part of SKB, a company from Lebanon established in 1800, so they’ve known paper for five generations. The Pro line features covers made of a cotton/linen blend. But you can remove the pages and compost those! You still can’t toss these in your home composter, or even an industrial one. Technically, these are biodegradable notebooks, but while PU is a less dangerous type of plastic and theirs is engineered to break down in about 10 years (much faster than traditional PVC covers), don’t confuse biodegradable with compostable. Their Wildlife and Earth journal lines are covered in PU (plastic) vegan faux leather, and their Pro journal has a recycled textile cover. If you want to give your eco-friendly notebook some pizazz, check out PML’s eco-friendly compostable stickers made with Pauline’s artwork.ĭingbats* specializes in vegan journals and notebooks made out of FSC-certified paper. They use plastic free packaging and offset their carbon footprint through The Wren Climate Fund. They strive to make sustainable, eco-friendly products that support a PML lifestyle. PML stands for Pauline’s initials, but also for “Peaceful, Mindful, Living,” the brand’s guiding principles. Some of their notebooks are personalizable, and most have the option of either dotted, lined, or blank paper. They come in A5, A6, and B6 sizes, with slim volumes designed for easy travel and notebooks with more pages that are well-suited if you like large sustainable journals. The paper is made with a minimum of 30% recycled materials, depending on the product line, and some notebooks have seed paper covers, so you can plant your notebook when you’re done using it. Lewis, PML Studio’s notebooks are clean, minimalist design. Products ship in packaging made from recycled and recyclable materials, and they plant trees in Zambia through WeForest to combat carbon emissions. Their suppliers have to sign their Supplier Code of Conduct, and they provide a detailed impact report to tell you exactly what’s going on under the hood. Their notebooks are Cradle to Cradle and CE-certified, and come with a stone paper cover sleeve that doubles as a bookmark.ĭon’t forget one of their eco-friendly pens to help you fill the pages!Ĭertified B Corporation Agood Company puts each product they produce-stationery, cell phone cases, fashion, personal care products, and more-through a rigorous design process, requiring them to be either biodegradable, recyclable, or completely circular. Yes! While stone paper doesn’t biodegrade since it doesn’t contain carbon matter, it is PIDC lab tested and certified as photodegradable, meaning it breaks down without adverse effects when exposed to light. Printed with non-toxic soy ink in dotted, lined, and blank styles, the notebooks contain no wood pulp, water, or toxic chemicals, and are vegan and cruelty-free. Their stone paper is made from recycled stone byproducts from construction and factories, and is tear resistant, water-resistant, and durable. About Agood Company’s Eco-Friendly Dotted Journalsīoasting the first climate-positive notebook in the world, Agood Company’s stone paper notebooks are setting new standards in the eco-friendly journals world.
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