Ecological Notebooks are Made Out of Old Paper and Books
Michael Hines — July 15, 2010 — Eco
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Save the date and the Earth with these Ecological Notebooks from Sara de la Mora. These notebooks are upcycled out of unusable books and paper to create the perfect eco-planner.
Recycled paper is all well and good, but it takes energy to run the machines that make the paper, which still ends up hurting the environment. Ecological Notebooks would take the machines out of the equation and put to good use that old phone book that nobody ever used.
Recycled paper is all well and good, but it takes energy to run the machines that make the paper, which still ends up hurting the environment. Ecological Notebooks would take the machines out of the equation and put to good use that old phone book that nobody ever used.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Products - The trend of creating new products out of old materials opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in sustainability and waste reduction.
2. Eco-planners - The rise of eco-friendly planners and notebooks addresses the growing consumer demand for sustainable stationery products, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation in the paper and stationery industry.
3. Circular Economy - The concept of upcycling and reusing materials aligns with the principles of the circular economy, providing disruptive innovation opportunities in various industries to minimize waste and environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can explore disruptive innovation by incorporating upcycled products and materials into their product offerings, promoting waste reduction and environmental conservation.
2. Stationery - The stationery industry can seize the opportunity to innovate by developing eco-friendly planners and notebooks made from upcycled materials, catering to the growing eco-conscious consumer market.
3. Waste Management - The waste management industry can embrace disruptive innovation by implementing upcycling practices, diverting waste from landfills and contributing to a more sustainable and circular economy.
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