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| Here we are tracking Natural green materials. These are new products made from a plant or animal source. They are about to start there environmentally friendly journey and can be recycled. | |
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| Natural and recyclable paper from wood. Farmed trees are used for pulp. Totally renewable forests are grown for the paper industry in areas that are inhospitable to humans. | |
Natural and recyclable paper from cotton. Cotton papers contain no wood pulp, and are made from recycled cotton-and there is a great deal of that in circulation. Traditionally used in bank notes, it has a reputation for being tougher than paper made entirely from wood. | |
Natural and recyclable cotton. China and India supply the most cotton for the worlds. Although soft to the touch in garments when combined with recyled greyboard it produces a strong binder or folder. | |
Natural and recyclable leather. Leather made from 100% cow hides, a traditional and natural book folder and binder covering. | |
Natural and recyclable plywood. Made from 100% wood, bonded into thin layers and glued, all the wood comes from managed and fully sustainable forests. | |
Natural and recyclable hessian. Made into a textile like sack cloth from 100% jute. | |
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Natural and recyclable twigs. Made 100% from the off-cuts of branches, difficult to be more natural! | |
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