More Paper, More Trees
Trees are an invaluable source of resources, and in the paper industry, their utilization is maximized without generating waste. Every part of the tree serves a specific purpose, contributing to the sector's sustainability and efficient use of forest resources. Use of Tree Components Trunk: The most valuable part, primarily used for sawn wood in furniture READ MORE >
Vinçon’s Paper Bags: Icons of Design and Brand Communication
For decades, Vinçon in Barcelona was more than just a store; it was a cutting-edge space where design, creativity, and art blended into everyday life. Among its many legacies, one of the most visible and memorable is its iconic paper bags, illustrated by great designers and turned into genuine collector's items. Bags as a Canvas READ MORE >
What single bag can be praised bucolically?
The Fiber of Sustainability It is born high above, where the wind sings among the treetops and the sunlight draws dancing shadows over the forest. A seed, carefully planted, awakens, extends its roots, and, with the slow pulse of time, becomes a tree. It is the symphony of nature, the green heartbeat of a READ MORE >
Paper as a Business Ally: Sustainability and Versatility in One Material
Paper has been a fundamental material in the development of trade and communication throughout history, playing a crucial role in the evolution of society since the invention of writing. From its earliest applications as a support for knowledge to its presence in everyday life, the paper manufacturing has shown an amazing capacity for adaptation. Today, READ MORE >
The Solidarity Paper Bag: A Message of Hope and Commitment
The paper bag is much more than a simple container for carrying purchases. Its versatility, ease of printing, visual quality, and sustainability make it a powerful communication tool. It not only carries the brand image of stores but can also serve as an effective vehicle for advertising and promotional campaigns with a significant social READ MORE >
Being sustainable means being renewable: the wood life cycle as a key to the future
The concept of sustainability has its roots in forest management. In 1713, in Germany, the word "sustainability" was first used to describe the responsible and long-term use of wood as a natural resource. This idea evolved into the modern concept of sustainable forest management, aiming to ensure that forests remain a vital source of READ MORE >
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