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Green Field Paper Company

ABOUT Green Field Paper Company

Green Field Paper Company was founded in 1992 under the name Found Stuff Paperworks with the concept of creating recycled handmade paper from discarded items that contain fiber. In 1995 the name was changed to "Green Field Paper Company" which refers to the recycled ingredients from which the paper is made. This family owned business has reinvented the age-old tradition of creating fine quality paper products without cutting trees. The current swatchbook contains over 26 varieties of Grow A Note(R) seed embedded paper, PaperEvolution(R) and Hemp Heritage(R) papers. These signature paper lines offered are utilized as greeting cards, stationery, journals, invitations and innovative promotions and packaging.

Custom paper can also be created from almost any fiber and the opportunities are endless. Previous ingredients used for custom paper include wine grape skins, employee uniforms fabric scraps, junk mail, product labels, corn husks and many custom seeds.

While trends in manufacturing come and go, resource conservation is an ethic that is here to stay. Green Field Paper strives to provide a qualitative experience that is rare in today's mass-market economy and to create innovative quality products with a focus on environmental consciousness.

Environment Protection Agency recognizes Green Field Paper Company for it's Green Leadership

Oct 21, 2009 12:46 PM EDT

A Certificate of Partnership has been presented to Green Field Paper Company by the United state s Environmental Protection Agency in recognition of its efforts to reduce the risk of climate change through green power purchasing.

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would like to thank Green Field Paper Company for making a significant green power purchase. Your commitment, and those of other Green Power Partners, helps to reduce the risks associated with climate change by supporting technologies that are more sustainable for businesses and communities."

"From Wall Street to Main Street, organizations big and small are leading the fight against climate change by purchasing green power, and for the ninth straight year, EPA is honoring certain Green Power partners across the United States for outstanding contributions in helping grow the nation's voluntary green power market."

Other Green Power partners include Deutsche Bank AG; Intel Corporation; Kohl's Department Stores; Motorola, Shaklee Corporation and Mohawk Fine Papers, Inc.