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BOTTLENOSE DOLPIN - The notebook edition
This friendly, intelligent mammal has a sleek, streamlined, fusiform body and can be found in temperate and tropical waters all over the world. They live in groups called pods, and identify themselves with a signature whistle. A well-developed sense of hearing allows them to find food by echolocation, this is, emitting sounds and interpreting the echos. Its coloration, grey on the back and white on the belly, works as a camouflage, blending with the dark depths when seen from above and with the bright surface when seen from below.
This multi-purpose notebook is made with tree free papers. The tree free paper journal includes Ecopapers awesome Banana Paper. The organic notebook is excellent for keeping personal notes, ideas, or for travel purposes. Thoughts, memories, travel experiences or plans for the garden all can be written in your notebook or Journal. Made in Costa Rica from post-consumer waste and plantation agricultural waste fibers.
Product and Tree Free Paper Details:
• Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 11 / Notebook
• Dimensions (cm): 21.59 x 27.94
• Sheets: 80 / Pages 160 College ruled natural tree-free paper
• Paper Type: Tree Free Banana Paper
• Paper Weight: 75 gsm / 20 lbs
• Cover: Hardcover made from Post Consumer Kraft Paper Board with Mid-strength *
• Binding: Italian Wire bound
for durability and style
• Paper Process: PCF and PCW
• ECO Paper Details: Tree free Paper, Acid Free Paper (pH Neutral), Better than a recycled or post consumer journal or recycled post consumer notebook. Made with our natural tree free banana papers.
LEARN MORE:
Tree Free Products: Products made from agricultural residue or agricultural fibers, not from Trees.
Agricultural waste: it is not an intentional crop, it is the waste from an existing land use, it is an excellent alternative since it is reducing the impact on the environment.
Post-Consumer Material (PCW) Waste paper that has served its intended purpose and has been separated from solid waste to be recycled into new paper. Quite commonly, it is simply the garbage that individuals routinely discard, either in a waste receptacle or a dump, or by littering, incinerating.
Pre-consumer waste: commonly used in manufacturing industries, and is often not considered recycling in the traditional sense.
Post-Consumer Material (PCW) Waste paper that has served its intended purpose and has been separated from solid waste to be recycled into new paper. This is what you and I take to the recycling center.
Recycled Paper: EPA does not defined this term. According to the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Guides for Environmental Marketing Claims, a paper can be called “recycled” only if it contains 100 percent postconsumer recovered fiber. If the postconsumer content is less than 100 percent, the paper should be called “recycled-content” paper.
Virgin Fiber/Paper: Refers to cellulose fiber derived directly from trees that have just been cut down.
Process(ed) Chlorine Free (PCF) Applies to post-consumer recycled content only as it means that no chorine (or compounds) were used "this time around" but there may be traces of chlorine present because of earlier processes which where not in our own process to make sustainable papers.
Totally chlorine free (TCF): No chlorine or chlorine derivatives used to make the paper.
* Also widely known as Recycled Paper & Recycled Board, which are now widely USED IN all over the world as following: Hard Book Cover Binding, Diaries Cover Binding, Exercise Book Covers, Spiral Pads Base Binding (Back-cover Binding) , Subject Notebooks Cover Binding etc.,
Additional Info
Additional Info
SKU | OS-70404 |
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yes | no |
Dimensions (1) | 8.5"x11" |
Dimensions (2) | No |
Sheets | 80 lined sheets |
Paper Type | Banana Paper |
Paper Weight | No |
Cover | No |
Binding | Wire bound |
Paper Process | PCF and PCW |
Card Count | No |
Envelopes | No |
Sheets/Spine width | No |
Reviews
- Amazing Notebooks!Review by Sophia
- I just got these in the today and I am so happy with them! I ordered one of each nature design and they came out so perfectly. The colors are still very vibrant even on the banana paper. They're just so pretty. I was also pleasantly surprised to see that all the pages are lined (not just one side), and this makes them even more perfect for school. I will definitely be purchasing EcoPaper products again in the future. If you are even considering buying these notebooks, stop considering and just buy them already! It really amazing to know that by buying tree-free paper, you are saving so many trees. My suggestion now to the company is to make planners/agendas! Thank you so much for all that you are doing, EcoPaper! (Posted on 6/27/2016)