Elephant Poo Paper

Elephant Poo Paper

Possibly a great environmentally friendly gift, the Great Elephant Poo Poo Paper involves stationary products like journals, noteboxes and greeting cards made out of odorless elephant dung. Profit from these pieces will partly be donated to elephant welfare and conservation efforts to assist the Asian elephants.

Implications - The paper is made by collecting and processing Elephant dung pulp. Because elephant dung is full of densely grained fibrous material accumulated from the elephant's diet, it can easily be turned into fantastic paper. In addition to being eco friendly, the paper is ultimately also a great way to deal with the prodigious amount of waste that these giant creatures can produce on a daily basis.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Stationary - The trend towards eco-friendly products opens up opportunities for stationary products made from unique, environmentally friendly materials such as elephant dung.
2. Animal Waste Utilization - There is potential for turning animal waste, such as elephant dung, into usable materials, providing both environmental benefits and creating innovative products.
3. Charitable Consumption - Consumers are increasingly drawn to products that have a social or charitable component, resulting in more opportunities for products like the Elephant Poo Paper which donates to elephant welfare and conservation efforts.
Industry Implications
1. Stationery - The stationery industry can incorporate eco-friendly materials, such as elephant dung, to stay ahead of trends and appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
2. Animal Conservation - The animal conservation industry can explore innovative uses for animal waste, like elephant dung, to create alternative revenue streams and assist in conservation efforts.
3. Eco-tourism - Tourism companies can incorporate products like Elephant Poo Paper into their offerings, which connect visitors to the local environment and provide a unique, eco-friendly gift to take home.

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