Your web orders and takeout pizza, it's all wrapped in the same raw material that makes up your paper notebook: wood pulp. Much like a baker can bake different kinds of bread, paper mills can make paper and cardboard qualities by mixing recycled and fresh wood fibres (thin, firm, supple, strong, etc.) Just look around you and feel the difference.
You may not be aware of it at first glance, but the fact that your recycled paper diary has such good writing quality is not a given. Simply put, you can't recycle paper and cardboard indefinitely.
At Redopapers we have a soft spot for paper. Waste paper, to be precise. That is why we only use surplus paper for our diaries, notebooks, planners, and other paper products. Not just any leftovers, by the way, but paper scraps from the highest shelf. Because to us, waste is not the end but a beginning.
A paper diary, who still uses it today? And why? We found the answer!
Let's start at the beginning. The paper agenda frees us from the stalker we call our smartphone. No constant "read-my-messages" sound, but a tangible set of delicious-smelling papers.
Redopapers and Brussels Street Photography Festival join forces! At the 2019 outdoor edition of the festival, different banners showed the work of talented street photographers.
Did you miss the festival? Then we might put a smile on your face. Out of those beautiful banners, we cut out different pieces. Each particle gets its own meaning. The result? Unique cutouts and new booklets with exclusive covers.
Europe is doing a good job recycling paper. But can we do something else besides recycling? Redopapers gives paper waste a new life straight away. Together with print company Zwartopwit.
"Paper destroys our forests." That's something you sometimes hear people say, but is it true?
Karen François and Redopapers joined forces! Convinced that self-discipline is overrated, they are launching a tear-off notepad for professional procrastinators.
We were going to share it last week, but we kept putting it off. Come to think of it, procrastination is an art in itself (we should get grants for it!). Inside the tear-off notepad, you will find Karen statements that will (de)motivate you to make something of your planning anyway.
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