If you are flipping through the pages of your Atlas and you find a few pages missing then we know just where you need to look. D!REKTRECYCLING has taken the approach to recycle pages from Atlases and other maps to make envelopes.
While these maps may not help the postman to find out where you live, they will certainly help the environment. The envelopes from outside look like any other normal one you would have seen but open it up and you come face to face with a map.
D!REKTRECYCLING has been using post-consumer content, surplus maps to fuel its envelope making fetish. It also claims that this direct method of recycling saves 100% of water, bleaching agents, binding agents, and fresh wood fibers, and more than 95% energy making it the ultimate green office supplies
Recycled Map Envelopes
Learn Geography, Send Your Letter
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Map Products - Companies can create new, sustainable products by using recycled maps, contributing to a greener future and gaining consumer appeal.
2. Eco-friendly Office Supplies - As consumers become more environmentally conscious, there is a growing demand for eco-friendly office supplies such as these recycled map envelopes.
3. Creative Upcycling - Businesses that find innovative ways to repurpose waste materials like surplus maps can minimize waste and reduce costs while creating unique, value-added products.
Industry Implications
1. Stationery - Stationery companies can incorporate sustainable materials like recycled maps into their product lines, differentiating themselves in a competitive market and appealing to eco-conscious consumers.
2. Tourism - Tourism companies can utilize recycled maps to create unique, geography-themed promotions and souvenirs that showcase local attractions while contributing to sustainability efforts.
3. Education - Educational organizations can use recycled maps to create engaging learning materials that not only educate but also raise awareness about environmental conservation and sustainability practices.