Notebook A5 «Jana - Jungle» - Matabooks
- Notebook measuring 21.3 cm x 15.1 cm
- Made from grass paper and FSC-certified paper
- Blank with perforated pages
- hardcover
- 138 pages
- Mineral oil-free organic printing ink
- Vegan
Sustainable, vegan & fair notebook.
The notebook is made of grass paper (up to 50%) and FSC-certified paper.
The pages are blank and perforated for easy removal. The book has a handy bookmark (ribbon).
As part of the Tropical Pattern collection, this matabook supports the preservation and protection of old beech forests, which play an important role in climate protection and species protection, and brings the German primeval forest to life again.
With the purchase of a Janas from our Tropical Pattern collection, part of the proceeds goes to the beech jungle project.
A5: 21.3 x 15.1cm x 1.4cm
138 pages. blank. With perforation
Artist: Hanna Sokol
materials
Pages made from grass paper (up to 50% grass fiber content, fresh fiber content from FSC-certified forests)
Hardcover: Made of grass paper; up to 50% grass fiber content, fresh fiber content from FSC-certified forests.
OEKO-TEX certified bookmark
thread stitching
Eco inks
Pages made from grass paper (up to 50% grass fiber content, fresh fiber content from FSC-certified forests)
Hardcover: Made of grass paper; up to 50% grass fiber content, fresh fiber content from FSC-certified forests.
OEKO-TEX certified bookmark
thread stitching
Eco inks
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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%.