MoMA Goes Green With Revolutionary Treeless Paper

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Bamboo Magazine
On: Apr 5, 07
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All Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) stores have gone green and now package their products in TerraSkin, a revolutionary material that has some of the best characteristics of paper without the eco-downside.  Made of mineral powder and a non-toxic resin, its production requires no water and in true “dust to dust” fashion, returns to mineral powder after 3-9 months in nature. The “paper” is also water resistant and uses 20-30% less ink than regular paper. And best of all, it looks good. 





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Eco paper

By: Joseph Abbati on Apr 12, 07 | 3 Trends | 1 Comments



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