How Hemp Paper Helps The Environment

Wood pulp that’s used to make paper comes from trees that take 20 years to mature. Hemp can be ready to harvest in as little as 60 days. Hemp can also produce four times as much pulp per acre as trees.

Hemp is also naturally resistant to disease and pests like fungi and insects. This means there’s no need to use chemicals, pesticides and fungicides that harm the environment.

In fact, hemp removes toxins from the soil and makes it healthier. So hemp gives back to the earth.

How Hemp Paper Helps The Environment

Wood pulp that’s used to make paper comes from trees that take 20 years to mature. Hemp can be ready to harvest in as little as 60 days. Hemp can also produce four times as much pulp per acre as trees.

Hemp is also naturally resistant to disease and pests like fungi and insects. This means there’s no need to use chemicals, pesticides and fungicides that harm the environment.

In fact, hemp removes toxins from the soil and makes it healthier. So hemp gives back to the earth.

How Hemp Straw Packaging Reduces Global Waste

A mind-boggling 300 million metric tones of plastic waste are generated each year. And only 20% of it is recycled.

This plastic litter is non-biodegradable and pumps toxins into the air for up to 50 million years. It also kills more than 1,000,000 birds and 100,000 sea mammals and turtles each year.

So instead of using polystyrene, styrofoam, bubble wrap or any other plastic packaging materials, we use hemp straw because it’s natural, non-toxic and biodegrades in months.

How Rock Paper Labels Are Sustainable

Rock paper is made from 80% marble mining waste and 20% recycled heavy-duty polyethylene (HDPE).

Marble dust is a by-product of mining waste that would otherwise be deposited in a landfill. Using it to make rock paper reduces global waste.

Plus, no trees, water or chemicals are used in its production. Less energy is needed in its manufacture. And it’s endlessly recyclable.

How Rock Paper Labels Are Sustainable

Rock paper is made from 80% marble mining waste and 20% recycled heavy-duty polyethylene (HDPE).

Marble dust is a by-product of mining waste that would otherwise be deposited in a landfill. Using it to make rock paper reduces global waste.

Plus, no trees, water or chemicals are used in its production. Less energy is needed in its manufacture. And it’s endlessly recyclable.

Why Edible Spoons Are Eco Friendly

Around 4.25 billion items of single-use cutlery are used in England each year. Most are plastic and only 10% are recycled.

The Edible Spoons that come with our nut butters are made from rescued cocoa shells, which are a by-product of the chocolate-making process.

They’re single-use too because they’re edible (and delicious).

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