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Q: Where can I buy eco-friendly office supplies and stationary?
A: Eco-friendly office supplies and stationary are far more wide ranging than recycled paper and envelopes, although those are obviously widely available.  There is everything from pens and notebooks made from plastic bags to cards made from sheep poo.  The links below will take you to some of these suppliers.

Links:

The Green Office - Office supplies that don't cost the earth!  As a company they are increasingly aware of the responsibility of us all to respect our environment and therefore they only select products that are environmentally benign or have clear environmental advantages over standard stationery items.  They sell everything from paper, books, pens and diaries, to files, folders, inks, glue and even first aid kits.
http://www.thegreenoffice.co.uk

The Green Stationary Company
- selects products
that are environmentally benign or have environmental advantages over the standard stationery equivalents. They aim to maintain sustainable business practices within a culture that respects all life and honours its independence, and to ease their customers' path to a modern, low-impact office.  They also stock a wide range of office stationary, including paper, ink, storage, pens and pencils and other office accessories.  Discounts are available on bulk orders.
http://www.greenstat.co.uk

Creative Paper Walesare the makers of beautiful handcrafted papers and paper products including the unique and wonderful Sheep Poo Paper™.   All their paper is made from recycled materials and their processes are designed to live up to the highest environmental and quality standards possible.  They stock a range of cards, papers, envelopes and even maps, all made out of sheep poo.
http://www.creativepaperwales.co.uk/


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