Hack away at single-use paper


Globally, 2.1 billion trees are cut down yearly for paper alone. That's 17% of all trees the world loses every year.
Demand is expected to double by 2050, converting more native forests into production forests. Paper already accounts for 33 to 40% of all harvested wood and uses more water per tonne than any other industry on earth.
Source: WWF Global Forest & Trade report

If the current deforestation rates continue in the next 20 years, we won't recognize the maps we grew up with.


Good news is that we no longer need to cut trees to make paper.
Stone paper is a sustainable alternative to single-use paper. It's 100% tree-free, uses no water or harmful chemical and produces 97% less CO2 emission.
The water & tear resistant pages are 100% recyclable and feel like regular paper, with the advantage that you can wipe the ink and rewrite up to 500 times.
For every notebook sold, we plant one tree and save valuable resources.
We don't stop at replacing tree-paper with stone paper. We take things one step further by contributing to planting one tree for every notebook sold.