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Chicago Company Launches Tree Free Paper

September 14, 2008 By Danielle Hatfield Leave a Comment

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It’s no secret that I love paper. I collect and love reading good, old fashioned, burnable books . . . but that doesn’t mean I’m not interested in finding new ways to explore a tree (and chlorine) free alternative.

Though I have not yet used this paper, the fact that “GPA says that the paper combines the printability of a traditional paper product with the durability of a plastic sheet” makes me want to share it with you.

“Cutting down on the use of paper is easy enough, but in spite of all your efforts you’ll never become 100% paperless. That’s where tree free paper comes in. Recently launched on the market by GPA, a Chicago paper company, Ultra Green paper is 100% tree free.”

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