The "eco-luxe note card collection" from Loop showcases intricate, hand-drawn doodles (of the sophisticated variety), domestically printed with soy-based inks on 40-100% post-consumer recycled paper (the rest from FSC-certified sources) that is processed chlorine free. The newest line, Doodlespark, comes from a mother-daughter art duo collaboration - the result of drawings mailed back and forth between the pair over months and sometimes years. It speaks to the intimacy of old school correspondence. And though I am a big believer in electronic communication, there is something to be said for penned sentiments. So the next time you have an important message to relay, think of sending it out on Loop. The company also purchases offsets, are members of 1% for the Planet and Co-op America, and donates a portion of their proceeds to other environ-orgs.
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