Notpla Seaweed Paper

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Description

The Next Generation of Paper: Made from the Ocean, for the Earth

Notpla Paper is a revolutionary, highly sustainable packaging material crafted from seaweed by-products. Designed as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional wood-pulp paper, it brilliantly utilizes the leftover biomass from the seaweed processing industry, breathing new life into what would otherwise be considered waste.

Because seaweed grows rapidly without the need for freshwater, land, or harmful fertilizers, Notpla Paper significantly reduces the environmental footprint associated with conventional paper manufacturing. It is 100% biodegradable, home-compostable, and entirely recyclable. Featuring a distinct, natural texture with beautiful, visible seaweed speckles, Notpla Paper offers a premium, tactile experience. It is the perfect choice for conscious brands looking to elevate their cosmetic packaging, stationery, hang tags, and labels without compromising the planet.

Awards & Recognition:

  • Winner of the Earthshot Prize

  • Certified by the World Economic Forum as a Global Innovator

  • UK Packaging Awards Winner

Technical Features

End-of-Life
Scratch Resistance
Low / Scratches Easily
Hygiene & Antimicrobial
No Antimicrobial Properties
Surface Texture
Smooth / Flat
International Shipping & Export
Universally Approved / Easy Export
Supplied Format
Raw / Granules / Liquid
Vapor Permeability
Impermeable / Gas Barrier
Transparency
Opaque / Solid
Acoustic Absorption
Poor / Reflects Sound
Weather / Moisture Resistance
Low / Sensitive to Water
Thermal Insulation
Glossiness & Luster
Matte / Non-reflective
Weight / Density
Lightweight
Maintenance & Care
High Maintenance / Sensitive
UV / Sunlight Resistance
Moderate
Hardness & Rigidity
Soft / Highly Flexible
Fire Resistance
Low / Combustible
Base Material
Polysaccharide-Based

Location

Address
London, UK
London, UK

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