Grass Paper Envelope C6 - Matabooks
- Delivery time
A-Post 1-3 business days or B-Post 2-5 business days. Shipping with Swiss Post (carbon-neutral). Delivery only within Switzerland and Liechtenstein. - Free shipping for orders over CHF 100 (excluding bulky items)
- A-Post shipping costs
Flat rate including processing & packaging: CHF 9.50
Discounted for orders over CHF 60: CHF 7.00 - B-Post shipping costs
Flat rate including processing & packaging: CHF 7.50
Discounted for orders over CHF 60: CHF 6.00 - Shipping with "Signature"
Delivery only with signature: plus CHF 1.50 - Shipping costs for bulky items
Flat rate including processing & packaging:
Priority CHF 30.00
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- Envelope C6
- Made from grass paper
- Blank, without window
- Mineral oil-free organic printing ink
- Vegan
Sustainable, vegan & fair envelopes.
They are made of grass paper and have no viewing window.
DIN C6 (11 x 16 cm)
85 gsm
materials
grass paper; up to 50% grass fiber content, fresh fiber content from FSC-certified forests.
Eco inks
grass paper; up to 50% grass fiber content, fresh fiber content from FSC-certified forests.
Eco inks
No
Due to the naturally low lignin content in grass, no chemicals are used in production. In addition, the products are free of animal ingredients, such as bone meal in bookbinder's glue or animal dyes in printer's ink.
The raw material grass is available in sufficient quantities as a natural product in Germany. As a result, transport distances between the harvest and the paper mill are short - on average only 100 km. This reduces CO2 consumption by up to 75%.
Matabooks is a young company from Germany. They are the first publisher to offer vegan novels and notebooks made from grass paper. They manufacture their products in a particularly sustainable and fair manner.
The books are biodegradable and are mostly made by hand.
Due to the naturally low lignin content in grass, no chemicals are used in production. In addition, the products are free of animal ingredients, such as bone meal in bookbinder's glue or animal dyes in printer's ink.
The raw material grass is available in sufficient quantities as a natural product in Germany. As a result, transport distances between the harvest and the paper mill are short - on average only 100 km. This reduces CO2 consumption by up to 75%.