Coffee Cup Decomposition Book: College-ruled Composition Notebook With 100% Post-consumer-waste Recycled Pages

December 20, 2015 - Comment

This 7.5 by 9.75 inch decomposition Book by Michael Roger Press features a Coffee Cup design that has a repeated cup and saucer pattern across the cover. Cleverly taking on the traditional school notebook, the lined pages are made from 100% post-consumer waste recycled paper that was processed chlorine-free. The entire book is printed using

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This 7.5 by 9.75 inch decomposition Book by Michael Roger Press features a Coffee Cup design that has a repeated cup and saucer pattern across the cover. Cleverly taking on the traditional school notebook, the lined pages are made from 100% post-consumer waste recycled paper that was processed chlorine-free. The entire book is printed using soy-ink, which allows the papers to be recycled yet again. Made in the USA.

Product Features

  • Clever take on the traditional school notebook
  • Lined pages are made from recycled paper
  • Entire book is printed using soy inks
  • Measures 7.5 by 9.75 inches
  • Made in the USA

Comments

Ashley k says:

I love this notebook so much I love this notebook so much! It’s made of recycled materials and printed with soy. It’s very sturdy too. Highly recommend to any eco-nuts out there!

Amazon Customer says:

Comp notebook Great gift for a writer who loves coffee…great for jotting down ideas and thoughts on a moments notice. My friend loved it…

Faith H. says:

I like these notebooks very much I like these notebooks very much. They are much more stylish than the typical notebooks and easy to tell apart from each other. They also have humorous writing on the inside covers. However, as other reviewers have noted, they don’t stand up to much abuse. I used some super glue to lay the binding tape back down when it started to peel, and so far I haven’t had any more issues. Note: I most noted the damage occurring when I left a pen/pencil inside. Earlier in the quarter, when I was less…

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