Paper Made of …

Paper Made of …

Imagine paper that is tear resistant, water resistant, bleach and acid free, bright white in colour and no trees were harmed to make this paper.   The manufacturing process has a lower carbon footprint than with traditional paper.  Well no need to imagine it.  This paper is made from recycled stone.

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