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Karst is a Certified B Corporation. They manufacture paper made from Recycled Stone. Why does paper need to be made out of trees? Why can’t journals be waterproof? Why are people still using paper-making practices that were cutting-edge in the 18th century?

Buy Stone Paper Notebooks, planners, journals and accessories made from recycled stone. With no fibre or grain direction, the only friction you’ll face when jotting your thoughts down is writer’s block, and by putting your brand on these beautiful products, you are making a conscious choice towards positive social impact and sustainability.

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Karst A5 Softcover Notebook

Karst A5 Stone Paper Hardcover Notebook

Karst A6 Stone Paper Softcover Pocket Journal

Your notebook can serve as a foundation to do more and create more, responsibly.

Karst Stone Waterproof Notebook Customisation with ASB

Certified B Corp

As a Certified B Corp, Karst are committed to use the power of business to build a more inclusive and sustainable economy.

Meeting the highest verified standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.

The Certification process uses credible, comprehensive, transparent, and independent standards of social and environmental performance.

B Corp is one of the only certifications that is not for a product or service, but for the whole business behind the product or service.

All from dust

Karst Stone Paper take dust and make paper.

They combine calcium carbonate with resin. Add heat and pressure. And create something new.

A velvet writing surface. Impossibly smooth. Impervious to liquid. Infinitely stronger. All from dust.

Rock beats paper

To make paper, you make waste. There’s acid. Chlorine. Sulfates. There’s destruction.

Karst begins where this principle ends. They knew more sustainable could also be more durable.

And this led to smooth and waterproof.

If there’s a better way to write, Karst let you know.

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