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The importance of sustainability is increasing, especially in the business world. That is why we think it is important to inform you as a customer about the products, but especially the sustainable materials from which these products are made. We continue to update and supplement our range with new and unique responsible materials. And the counter now stands at 3,000+ items. We are ready to support companies in making sustainable decisions in promoting their brand or message.

Our range includes products made from:

Bio-PE (Biological Polyethylene)
Bio PE is a type of plastic produced from renewable plant sources, such as sugar cane. The use of Bio PE reduces dependence on fossil fuels and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. It is a sustainable alternative to traditional plastic and contributes to a circular economy.

Coffee grounds
Coffee grounds, also known as coffee pulp, are the residual product that remains after brewing coffee. It can be used as a sustainable raw material for composting, soil improvement and even as a material for the production of biodegradable packaging. Reusing coffee grounds reduces waste and promotes a circular economy.

Cork
Cork is a natural material obtained from the bark of the cork oak. Harvesting cork is a sustainable process that does not harm the tree and allows the cork oak to regenerate itself. Cork is lightweight, water-resistant and insulating, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including flooring, wall coverings and fashion accessories.

Jute
Jute is a vegetable fiber obtained from the bark of jute plants. It is a renewable and biodegradable fiber used for a wide range of applications including bags, textiles and packaging. Jute grows quickly and requires little water and chemicals during cultivation, making it a sustainable material with a low environmental impact.

Kraft Paper
Kraft paper is a strong and durable paper made from wood pulp with a high fiber content. It is often used for packaging purposes due to its strength and versatility. Kraft paper can be recycled and is biodegradable, making it an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional packaging materials.

Organic Cotton
Organic cotton is grown without the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, resulting in a lower environmental impact and healthier working conditions for cotton farmers. Using organic cotton helps reduce exposure to harmful chemicals and promotes sustainable agricultural practices.

Organic paper
Organic paper is made from materials grown and processed without the use of synthetic chemicals, such as pesticides and fertilizers. Using organic paper reduces the environmental impact of paper production and promotes sustainable agricultural practices. It results in paper products that are less harmful to people and the environment.

Recycled ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene)
Recycled ABS is obtained by recycling used ABS products. Using recycled ABS reduces the demand for virgin plastic and minimizes waste. It promotes a closed loop system and reduces pressure on natural resources and the environment.

Recycled aluminum
Recycled aluminum is produced by melting down used aluminum products, such as cans and scrap metal, and converting them into new products. This process requires significantly less energy than producing virgin aluminum, leading to lower greenhouse gas emissions and fewer mining activities. The use of recycled aluminum contributes to the conservation of natural resources and reduces waste.

Recycled cardboard
Recycled cardboard is made from old cardboard that is collected, cleaned and processed into new cardboard products. Using recycled cardboard reduces the demand for fresh wood and protects forests. It helps reduce deforestation and waste, making it an environmentally friendly material for packaging and other applications.

Recycled cotton
Recycled cotton is obtained from post-consumer or pre-consumer cotton waste and recycled cotton garments. The process of making recycled cotton requires less water and chemicals than producing virgin cotton, resulting in a lower environmental impact. Using recycled cotton reduces waste and optimizes the use of natural resources.

Recycled felt
Recycled felt is obtained by recycling used textile materials, such as wool and synthetic fibers, and converting them into new felt materials. The use of recycled felt reduces the demand for new textiles and minimizes textile waste. It contributes to reducing the environmental impact of the textile industry and promotes sustainability.

Recycled glass
Recycled glass is obtained by melting used glass objects and forming new glass. Using recycled glass reduces the demand for new glass and saves energy that would otherwise be used in extracting and processing raw materials. Additionally, recycled glass reduces the amount of waste ending up in landfills, making it a sustainable alternative to new glass.

Recycled leather
Recycled leather is obtained from scraps and cutting waste from leather production processes and is then processed into new leather materials. Using recycled leather reduces waste and the need for new leather, resulting in less pressure on animals and the environment.

Recycled paper
Recycled paper is made from waste paper and cardboard that is collected, cleaned and processed into new paper products. Using recycled paper reduces the demand for fresh wood, saves energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of new paper. It contributes to the conservation of forests and ecosystems and reduces waste.

Recycled plastic
Recycled plastic is obtained by collecting, sorting, cleaning and processing used plastic products into new plastic products. Using recycled plastic reduces the need for new plastic and minimizes the impact of plastic waste on the environment. It contributes to reducing plastic pollution and promotes a circular economy.

Recycled polyester
Recycled polyester is made from recycled plastic bottles and other plastic waste. Using recycled polyester reduces the demand for virgin polyester and converts plastic waste into valuable raw materials. It contributes to reducing plastic pollution and conserving natural resources.

Recycled polypropylene
Recycled polypropylene is obtained by recycling used polypropylene products and processing them into new polypropylene materials. Using recycled polypropylene reduces the need for virgin polypropylene and minimizes the impact of plastic waste on the environment. It contributes to reducing plastic pollution and promotes a circular economy.

Recycled stainless steel
Recycled stainless steel is produced by melting down used stainless steel products and converting them into new stainless steel materials. Using recycled stainless steel reduces the demand for virgin steel and saves energy and natural resources. It contributes to reducing waste and conserving natural resources.

RPET (Recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate)
RPET is obtained by recycling plastic bottles and other plastic waste and converting them into new polyester fibers. The use of RPET reduces the demand for virgin polyester and minimizes the impact of plastic waste on the environment. It contributes to reducing plastic pollution and promotes a circular economy.

RPET polyester
RPET polyester is made from recycled polyester fibers, such as those obtained from recycled plastic bottles. The use of RPET polyester reduces the demand for virgin polyester and minimizes the impact of plastic waste on the environment. It contributes to reducing plastic pollution and conserving natural resources.

Stone paper
Stone paper is an alternative to traditional paper made from calcium carbonate, a natural mineral extracted from quarries, and a small amount of non-toxic resins. The stone paper production process requires no water or bleach, resulting in lower energy consumption and less environmental impact. It is water-resistant and tear-resistant, making it suitable for various applications.

Wheat straw
Wheat straw is an agricultural waste product left over after harvesting wheat. It can be used as a sustainable raw material for the production of paper, cardboard, building materials and biofuels. Using wheat straw minimizes waste and optimizes natural resources, making it an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional materials.

Wood
Wood is a natural material that, when harvested responsibly, is considered a sustainable material. It is renewable and can be harvested from well-managed forests. And one more important point: It can be recycled or biodegraded at the end of its works.

Wood-free paper
Because it is important that wood is only harvested responsibly from managed forests, a great solution has been created: Wood-free paper. It is made from cellulose fibers from materials such as cotton, bamboo from recycled paper instead of wood pulp. Using wood-free paper reduces pressure on forests and reduces unnecessary deforestation. Think of it as a good substitute when wood is not needed and is replaceable.


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