We hope to live in a world without waste in the future. To achieve this, we continuously explore various possibilities of transforming waste or leftover materials into durable and reusable cultural and creative products.
Our products are primarily made from waste and leftover materials generated during the production process of industrial bags such as cement bags in paper factories. The outer layer of the industrial bags, which is made of tough kraft paper, and the inner layer, which is made of PE laminated woven material, give the products the qualities of durability and water resistance. The plain earth-tone color of the kraft paper adds a minimalist and understated style to the products.
This kraft Paper L-shaped A4 Document Folder is handmade by local elders or people who are incapable of full-time jobs due to physical or familial reasons in Kaohsiung. The double-layer kraft paper on the outer layer provides lightweight yet robust protection, and its water-resistant feature ensures that your important documents won't be ruined by accidental beverage spills. The surface of the kraft paper is also an excellent material for using stamps or various painting techniques, allowing you to enjoy the pleasure of creating your own unique and personalized folder.
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- Paper
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- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
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- Eco-Friendly
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- More than 10
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- No.23,321 - Stationery | No.234 - Folders & Binders
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- This L-shaped A4 Document Folder uses leftover materials from the production process of cement bags, with the concept of environmental sustainability. The double-layer kraft paper is durable and water-resistant, while the plain design showcases an earth-tone minimalist and elegant style.
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