Seventh Generation 100% Recycled Paper Towel
Seventh Generation is a socially and environmentally responsible company based in Vermont. It is led by Jeffrey Hollender, an author of several books about social responsibility in business and similar topics. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Greenpeace USA.
What does all this mean? Well it helps to show Seventh Generation don’t just pay lip service to these causes and actually care about producing socially responsible products rather than just profitable ones. They are also diligent about including details of all ingredients in their cleaning products. Very important for people with allergies.
The Seventh Generation 100% recycled paper towel has a minimum 80% post-consumer waste, is hypo-allergenic, unscented, no added dyes and not whitened with chemicals containing chlorine. there is also a non-whitened version. Another feature that makes sense is the Right-Size half-sheets so you don’t waste any with the smaller jobs. Just use what you need.
A useful fact on the website is that if every household in the US replaced one roll of 120ct virgin-fibre paper towel with a 100% recycled roll then it was save 1,000,000 trees. More details at the Seventh Generation website.
Poppies For Grace wedding invitations
Poppies For Grace cards and tags have previously been described so basically you should already know that all their paper stock is 100% recycled, FSC approved and they use vegetable based inks.
In relation to weddings, let’s face it, there is usually some wastage. Be it the invites you have to send to be polite, knowing full well they won’t come, through to the deserts left untouched at the end of the night. So try and be a bit conscious and use Poppies For Grace wedding invitations made from 100% recycled paper. Actually it is 65% post-consumer waste and 35% pre-consumer waste. Delivery time is about 2-3 weeks.
Lost more detail at the Poppies For Grace website.
Poppies For Grace special occasion stationery
The people behind Poppies For Grace really do take things seriously when considering how their stationery business impacts on the environment. Things like 100% wind power to run their business, Forest Stewardship Council approved paper and 100% recycled paper. Their envelopes are also made from 100% recycled Kraft paper. Paper is the easy part and the inks are normally where businesses fail. Not at Poppies For Grace though as they use vegetable based inks.
At stationers they have a great range of products such as cards and tags, cards for special occasions, hand sewn depending on the style and all from environmentally friendly raw materials and processes.
For more information and ordering, check out the Poppies For Grace website.

