Thursday, March 13, 2008

Sugarcane Paper Notebook (A Must Have)


We are so excited about our new range of A5 and A6 sugarcane paper notebooks.  The paper is called bagasse and it comes from the pulp of the sugarcane plant.  Once the juice is extracted, we can make nice clean white paper without destroying trees.  Cool!  What makes these notebooks so enjoyable and a must item to purchase is the hard cover...Take a look.  We have 15 designs. Here is one...recognize the bird?
We will have them for sale soon here.

4 comments:

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Anonymous said...

nice blog!!
very interesting

Anonymous said...

what country are your bagasse sketchbooks made in? are they made in america?

Anonymous said...

These are not sketchbooks, but notebooks. We use 80 gram paper which is thick enough that the ink doesn't show through the other side. These bagasse products are made close to the best source of sugarcane...China. This means that we ship the finished products to our primary customers who are in Asia...and are now beginning to bring these exciting notebooks into the US. This significantly reduces are footprint. When sales volume reaches the point of acceptability and would reduce our footprint, we will transport the finished bagasse paper to the US, and then assemble here. Thanks for you question.